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Types of Fabric - Fabriclore

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Types of Fabric - Fabriclore

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  1. PRESENTING YOU

  2. TYPES OF FABRIC PRINTS

  3. HAND-BLOCK PRINT Ajrak, Dabu, Bagh, Kashish, Batik, & more, are all charming hand block crafts. his printing method is known in the Indian subcontinent for nearly 5000 years. Hand block prints are one of the most intricate & tedious methods of printing on fabric.

  4. TIE DYE PRINT The tie-dye print fabric is quite a rage among the lovers of abstract. Tie & dye techniques are known by different names as the regions change, Bandhani in Gujarat, Leheriya in Rajasthan, Shibori in Japan & so on. Tie & dye printing is also a favourite among DIY enthusiasts The technique involves gathering the fabric together in small proportions then tying it in sections. When dipped in colour (dye), the fabric is dyed except at the tied section. This reveals enticing patterns on the fabric.

  5. SCREEN PRINT Screen printing is a commonly used printing method for simple patterns & motifs. If you have ever used a stencil in your childhood, then understanding the screen printing technique is a cakewalk. A screen (like a stencil) with the desired motif is placed on the fabric & then dye is applied to the fabric. The dye leaks down to the fabric through the screen making the desired motif. Screen print fabrics are versatile & don't bleed out the dye as much as handblock prints.

  6. DIGITAL PRINT A modern method, digital printing on fabric is similar to a home inkjet printer. This method does not impose any restrictions on the type of design – you can print any graphic on the fabric with any number of colours or tonal transitions between the colours.

  7. FOIL PRINT STUDIES RECOMMEND THAT IF SOMETHING LOOKS ENGAGING, IT WILL GRAB MORE EYE, THIS GOES PRECISELY WELL FOR FOIL PRINTING WHICH STANDS APART TO MAKE A FABRIC LOOK MUCH MORE SUMPTUOUS. FOIL PRINTING IS USED TO IMPRINT SHINING DESIGNS ONTO THE FABRIC. IN EARLIER TIMES GOLD & SILVER FOILS WERE PRESSED UPON FABRIC USING HEAT & PRESSURE. NOWADAYS, METALLIC PAPER, GLITTERING PASTE OR POWDER, ETC ARE USED. FOIL PRINT FABRIC CAN ADD A SUBTLE GLITTER TO YOUR EVERYDAY ATTIRES.

  8. PHOTOCHROMIC PRINT A MYSTIC PRINT THAT CHANGES WHEN UNVEILED TO SUNLIGHT. PHOTOCHROMIC PRINTS USE A UNIQUE PIGMENT THAT GETS TRANSFORMED INTO A NEW COLOUR AS DISCLOSED TO DAYLIGHT. THIS UNIQUE PIGMENT IS PRINTED ON FABRIC USING THE SCREEN OR DIGITAL PRINTING TECHNIQUE.

  9. MARBLE PRINT What makes Marble different from other stones? It's the unique abstract patterns that occur naturally. And when you get these patterns printed on fabric (not digitally) you get marble print fabric. The method involves a shallow water body & dye pigment. After dropping the pigment in water, it is allowed to spread naturally making a marble- like pattern. The stretched fabric is then dipped in the water body to get the marble print on the fabric & done.

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