Velvet Is Highly Hygroscopic And Not Suitable For Dry Cleaning
May 12, 2023
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The raw material of velvet is 22-30 cocoon grade-A raw silk, silk is also used as the warp, and cotton yarn is used as the "ground" interwoven with weft. Loops made of silk or rayon. The warp and weft are first degummed or semi-degummed, dyed, twisted and then woven.
Velvet is the name of a silk fabric in which loops or piles are formed on the surface of the fabric by the velvet. Also known as Zhangrong, it is named after it originated in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, China. It has been produced in large quantities in the Ming Dynasty and is one of the traditional Chinese fabrics. There are two kinds of flowers and plains, such as the double-sided velvet Sihe Ruyi embroidered dragon patch women's dress and the blue single-sided velvet women's dress unearthed in the Ming Dingling Mausoleum in Beijing.
1. When wearing, try to reduce friction and pulling, and change and wash frequently;
2. After washing, drying and ironing, they should be stacked flat;
3. Velvet has strong hygroscopicity, and mildew caused by high temperature, high humidity and unclean environment should be prevented during collection;
4. Garments made of velvet fabrics are suitable for washing, not dry cleaning;
5. The ironing temperature can be controlled at 120-140°C;
6. When ironing, it is required to iron at medium temperature, and use less push and pull when ironing, so that the clothes can be stretched and aligned naturally.
