FABRICS
Fleece
This 100% Certified Organic Cotton fleece is medium weight, cozy, and perfect for creating hoodies, lounge wear, baby apparel, and more. Organic fleece is GOTS certified and is grown in an environment where no pesticides, chemical fertilizers, or herbicides have been used for a minimum of three years.
Interlock
Interlock fabric is a variation of rib knit construction. Similar to a jersey knit except both front and back of the fabric look identical. The fabric is extremely soft, firm and absorbent. High-end tee shirts, tanks, camisoles, bridal wear, receiving blankets, babies' layette items, adult and children's dresses.
Pique
Pique is a weaving style, normally used with cotton yarn, which is characterized by raised parallel cords or geometric designs in the fabric. ... Twilled cotton and corded cotton are close relatives.
Rib
Ribbing is a pattern in which vertical stripes of stockinette stitch alternate with vertical stripes of reverse stockinette stitch. Such ribbing looks the same on both sides and is useful for garments such as scarves.
Single-jersey
Jersey is a knit fabric used predominantly for clothing manufacture. It was originally made of wool, but is now made of wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers. The Single-Jersey fabric usually weighs 140 g/m².
PRINTING PROCESSES
Crack Print
Crack Printing is a printing method to produce attractive design on the fabric surface where the rubber is used as the printing paste.
High-density
This is one of the recent developments in printing which gives thick prints on the surface of garments.
Photo-print
Generally 4-color ink process that mixes CMYK to create desired color in the design.
Pigment-print
In this printing process these penetrates the fabric more than the plastisol inks and create a much softer feel.
Rubber-print
The rubber printing system is the first ink jet printer in the world to successfully print with co-curable inks on uncured tire components and rubber products.
Sublimation-print
Sublimation print uses a heat press to change the solid ink from a design to a gaseous state which is fused to the garment it is being pressed with, leaving behind a clear photo quality design.