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Silk Flat Chiffon

6mm-12mm

1. Art.10146 6mm 44" & 54" silk flat chiffon.
2. Art.10146-8 8mm 44" & 54" silk flat chiffon.
3. Art.10146-10 10mm 44" & 54" silk flat chiffon.
4. Art.10146-12 12mm 44" & 54" silk flat chiffon.

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Chiffon

from the French word for a cloth or rag, is a lightweight, balanced plain-woven sheer
fabric woven of alternate S- and Z-twist crepe (high-twist) yarns. The twist in the crepe yarns
puckers the fabric slightly in both directions after weaving, giving it some stretch and a slightly
rough feel.

Chiffon is made from silk , cotton, or synthetic fibres. Chiffon can be dyed to almost any shade
desired, but if it is made out of polyester it can be difficult to dye. Under a magnifying glass it
resembles a fine net or mesh which gives chiffon some see-through properties.

Chiffon is most commonly used in evening wear, especially as an overlay, giving an elegant and
floating appearance to the gown. It is also a popular fabric used in blouses, ribbons, scarves and lingerie. Like other crêpe fabrics, chiffon can be difficult to work with because of its light and
slippery textures. Due to this delicate nature, chiffon must be hand washed very gently.

Since chiffon is a light weight fabric that frays very easily, bound or French seams must be used
to stop the fabric from fraying. Chiffon is smoother and more lustrous than the similar fabric
georgette.

Silk Chiffon is a plain weave fabric. Plain weave (also called tabby weave or taffeta weave)
is the most basic of three fundamental types of textile weaves. It is strong and hard-wearing, used for fashion and furnishing fabrics.

In plain weave, the warp and weft are aligned so they form a simple criss-cross pattern. Each weft thread crosses the warp threads by going over one, then under the next, and so on. The next weft thread goes under the warp threads that its neighbor went over, and vice versa.

Balanced plain weaves are fabrics in which the warp and weft are made of threads of the same weight (size) and the same number of ends per inch as picks per inch.

Basketweave is a variation of plain weave in which two or more threads are bundled and
then woven as one in the warp or weft, or both.

A balanced plain weave can be identified by its checkerboard-like appearance. It is also known
as one-up-one-down weave or over and under pattern.

Some examples of fabric with plain weave are taffeta, organza, and habotai.



Ausilk exported, in the past 16 years, millions of meters of silk chiffon in both flat & crincle.

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