Looking for Tweed fabrics for your next Garment, Home Furnishings or Accessories collection? If yes, then do watch out this video till end. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, we present a collection of Tweed Fabrics absolutely appropriate for making Blazers, Overcoats, Pencil Skirts, Womens’ Jackets, Handbags, Cushion Covers and many more things. Our Tweed fabrics are made of 50% Wool and 50% Acrylic.
These fabrics are available in solid colours as well as in various patterns like Plaids, Gingham, Tartan and Houndstooth. They have been constructed by using weaves like Plain weave, Twill weave & Herringbone weave. The width of these fabrics start from 54 inches and goes up to 58 inches. The price per meter start from as low as Rs. 315 per meter and goes up to Rs. 787.50 per meter inclusive of GST. Better hurry as the stock is limited. Friends, to view our collection of Tweed fabrics, click on the link given in the description of the video.
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Over the years, a plethora of distinct tweed varieties have emerged:1. Overcheck:The checks on overcheck tweed are nothing like the small, simple checkered patterns you’re used to. Instead, each check is just an outline, and it covers about four square inches of fabric. This pattern can be overlaid on top of other tweed patterns.2. Twill:Twill has a simple, diagonal pattern. It’s the most common type of tweed fabric.3.
Herringbone:Herringbone has an iconic triangular pattern with varying tones. This pattern is more common in tweed than it is in any other fabric.4. Checked:Checked tweed has the typical checkerboard pattern that’s so common in many types of apparel.5. creation
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Tweed is a rough, woolen fabric, of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or homespun, but more closely woven. It is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure. Colour effects in the yarn may be obtained by mixing dyed wool before it is spun.[1] Tweeds are an icon of traditional Scottish and Irish clothing, being desirable for informal outerwear,[2] due to the material being moisture-resistant and durable. Tweeds are made to withstand harsh climates[3] and are commonly worn for outdoor activities such as shooting and hunting, in both Ireland and Scotland. By choosing certain sheep breeds instead of others, you can somewhat control the pattern that will emerge in your tweed garment.
Originally invented by the Scottish, tweed is now an international fashion staple, and the majority of tweed wool is harvested in Australia. Tweed has ancestrally been used by Scottish shepherds for hundreds of years to fend off the rampaging highland winds. In the early 1800s, this rugged fabric caught the eye of the English aristocracy, and within decades, British nobles were placing large orders of matching, themed tweed garments for their entire staff.
As the Industrial Revolution made wool cheaper and easier to produce, tweed found its way to the masses, and this fabric is still used today in outerwear applications