Title of article :
SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HANDLE PROPERTIES OF SHIRT FABRIC FUSED WITH DIFFERENT WOVEN INTERLININGS
Author/Authors :
YILDIZ, Esra Zeynep Ege University - Emel Akın Vocational Training School, Turkey , ÖZDİL, Nilgün Ege University - Department of Textile Engineering, Turkey
Abstract :
Interlining is a layer of knitted, woven or non-woven fabric placed between the garment fabrics and facing to reinforce, to give form and to prevent stretching. Although interlining is an invisible interior part of a garment, the interlining construction and the fusion process of interlining and shell fabric affect sewability, appearance, durability, handle and mechanical properties of the garment. In this study, the handle properties of a woven fabric fused with 6 different woven fusible interlinings that are usually used for manufacturing of shirts were examined by subjective and objective methods. The aim of this paper is to research the effects of different woven interlinings to the handle properties of shirt fabric
Keywords :
Fabric handle , Interlining , Shirt fabric , Subjective evaluation of fabric handle , Drape angle , Compressibility
Journal title :
Journal Of Textile and Apparel
Journal title :
Journal Of Textile and Apparel