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  1. Knits and Wovens: What's the Difference? - Threads

    Dec 19, 2017 · There are two basic categories that fabrics fall into: knits and wovens. Learn how to better understand and identify these categories.

  2. Piña Cloth, Made from Pineapple Leaves - Threads

    Apr 4, 2025 · Called piña cloth, it is a lightweight woven textile made by hand from the fibers of pineapple leaves. This cellulosic fiber has unique properties that made it highly prized first in the …

  3. Pattern Roundup: Wrap Garment Patterns for Wovens and Knits

    Jul 20, 2021 · Wrap garment patterns for dresses, tops, and jumpsuits are always stylish, comfortable, and great transitional pieces for your wardrobe.

  4. A Handy Chart of Fusible and Sew-in Interfacing - Threads

    Before you cut and apply a fusible or sew-in interfacing, you must choose the right one. Here's a list of interfacings type and thickness.

  5. Know Your Knit Fabrics - Threads

    Nov 12, 2021 · Unlike a woven fabric, which is composed of a series of warp (lengthwise) yarns interlaced with a series of weft (crosswise) yarns, a knit fabric is made up of one or more yarns …

  6. Fabric Lab: Woven Piqué - Threads

    Sep 28, 2021 · Almost any project that calls for a plain-weave fabric can be made in woven piqué, for surface interest and body.

  7. How to Stabilize a Shoulder Seam with Stay Tape - Threads

    Place 1 /2-inch-wide fusible woven stay tape along the front shoulder seamlines. The stabilized front then stabilizes the back. If you serge or otherwise finish the seam allowances together, you can …

  8. A Primer on Sewing Knits - Threads

    Nov 8, 2013 · And a double-knit skirt hangs nicely with 2 inches of ease, while a woven skirt would require at least 3 inches to 4 inches. Construction options You can get successful results on knits, …

  9. How to Sew Finely Woven Batiste, Lawn, and Voile - Threads

    Jan 18, 2023 · Batiste, voile, and lawn are delicate woven cottons or cotton blends. They’re known for their comfort and breathability.

  10. Learn about Different Types of Garment Fabrics from Threads Magazine

    Sep 19, 2007 · Discover the different types of garment fabrics on the market, including batiste, broadcloth, brocade, calico, canvas, challis, charmeuse, chenille, chiffon, and more!