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WHAT IS SHEER?

Sep 16, 20202 minSeason 1Ep. 5
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Organza is a type of lightweight plain weave fabric. This type of fabric is sheer, which means that it is woven in an extremely low density that results in a transparent and relatively flimsy textile. Due to its transparency and high breathability, organza fabric is commonly used to make garments that overlay thicker types of apparel, and it is also occasionally used to make a variety of different types of household textiles.
In the past, organza was exclusively made from silk. However, the advent of fully synthetic fabrics, such as polyester and nylon, has made it possible to craft this textile from other base materials. Due to its incredibly delicate nature, organza fabric cannot be washed in a washing machine. Instead, it's necessary to wash this type of fabric by hand, and many consumers prefer to have their organza dry cleaned.
A semi-transparent and flimsy ribbon made from yarns of low denier. Our organza sheer ribbon series comes in different textures, lusters and a variety of colors. Whether solid or mixed colors, or a combination of different yarn fibers, organza ribbon always adds an elegant and sophisticated touch to your decorations!

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