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Organza the best fabric for your designer upholstery

Upholstery installation in a house needs special care and planning because it reflects the taste of the home owner. Besides proper placement of interior decorating items the fabrics used for interior should be selected with rational foresight so that it looks gorgeous, sophisticated as well as attractive but easy to maintain with reasonable longevity. The […]

How to care for your soft chiffon dress

If silk is considered a king, chiffon is the beautiful queen of fabric realm. If we think about chiffon, it seems to us that it is soft, sensitive, vibrant with colors, and light almost as air. Chiffon isĀ  made of mixed silk yearn or synthetic fiber and silk fiber mixture, and it is a wrinkle-free […]

Tips to buy fabrics from fabric wholesaler

Buying fabrics from a fabric wholesaler may sound slightly hyper but in reality it costs significantly less if we compare between the price offered by retail counter and wholesale counter on same quality fabric. Therefore purchasing fabric from wholesalers is a grand idea for budget control. In case you are intending to purchase fabric for […]

Various types of silk fabrics for better designing

Silk is sated as the queen of all fabrics as it has a delicate touch and sensation when wearing. Silk caterpillars or moths spun their cocoon and form this cocoon silk fabric is collected. Mainly four types of silk fabric are used for manufacturing and they are muga silk mulberry silk, tasar silk and eri […]

Silk fabric is all time favorite for clothing

From cocoon silk fabric is yearned. Silk from cultivated silkworms is more used though silk of wild worms is also valuable. The worms feed on mulberry leaves and increase their body size by nearly 10,000 times in a short span of time. The worm ceases to eat by the end of thirty days and attach […]