Advantages and disadvantages of flannel

Oct 29, 2022

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Since the flannel suede is relatively delicate, it is a good choice for making clothes and children's clothing. For some thinner flannel, it can be used to make shirts and skirts. Flannel originally used fine wool of 64 yarns, and more than 12 upper carded yarns for warp and weft. The fabric has plain weave, twill weave, etc. It is milled and raised, and the suede is fine. Generally, loose fibers are used for dyeing, mainly in black and white tones, coupled with dark and light gray, light brown and milky white. Today's flannel fabrics have patterns such as plaids and stripes. And some flannel fabrics also use combed wool yarn and carded wool yarn as weft, and carded wool yarn is sometimes mixed with a small amount of cotton.


Advantages and disadvantages of flannel fabric


advantage:


1. From the perspective of color and luster, the first impression is that it is elegant and generous, but there are also different styles of tones. Flannel, there is a certain difference in tone. If it is used to make formal coats, it is still very good.


2. In addition, flannel is also a very real fabric. Not only is the plush delicate, but you can't see its texture at all from the surface.


3. It is also very thick and soft, and the thermal insulation effect is very good.


4. The biggest advantage should be no shedding and no pilling.

shortcoming:


1. For people with limited economic conditions, the price may be too expensive.


2. Because of its high water absorption, it is more troublesome in the washing process. In addition, the washing machine will have a weight limit. If there are clothes with flannel fabrics, they must be washed several times, which will increase the utility bill.


3. The obvious disadvantage is that it is not very good in terms of air permeability, so it is more suitable for making coat-type clothing, and is rarely used for making close-fitting clothing.