Cotton Gingham Fabric 9mm Red

Cotton Gingham Fabric 9mm Red - (Deco Fabrics)
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Cotton Gingham Fabric 9mm Red
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  • Stock: Soon
  • Model: R540033
Wholesale Prices
≥ 6 Meter € 4.00 Excl. Tax.
≥ 15 Meter € 3.50 Excl. Tax.
≥ 50 Meter roll price € 3.25 Excl. Tax.
≥ 100 Meter roll price € 3.00 Excl. Tax.
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Poplin Cotton Fabric: Finely Woven, High-Quality, and Fashionable

A refined fabric made from 100% cotton, with a weight of 130 grams/m². This fabric stands out due to its smooth and even texture. The term "poplin" refers to the specific weaving technique, known as plain weave, which gives the fabric a firm and durable structure. Poplin is also referred to as popeline or tabinet. The available solid variants can be perfectly combined with the cheerful children's prints of poplin cotton fabric.

Product Features:

  • Item number: R540033
  • Composition: 100% Cotton (Mercerised)
  • Width: 150 cm
  • Weight: 110 grams/m²

What Is Mercerised Cotton? A Luxurious and Durable Choice

Mercerised cotton is a specially treated cotton known for its shine, colour fastness, and strength. It is a favourite among fashion designers and consumers seeking quality, durability, and style in a single product. But what exactly makes mercerised cotton so special? In this article, we explain everything you need to know.

What Is Mercerised Cotton?

Mercerised cotton undergoes a treatment with sodium hydroxide (also known as caustic soda). This process—called mercerisation—causes the cotton fibres to swell, straighten, and become smoother. The result: a shinier, stronger, and more colour-intense fabric.

Why Is Cotton Mercerised?

Mercerisation was developed in 1844 by John Mercer with the aim of enhancing cotton's properties without synthetic additives. Treating cotton fibres with sodium hydroxide produces a fabric that:

  • Has a lustrous, luxurious appearance
  • Holds dyes better and longer
  • Is smooth and strong
  • Shrinks less when washed

What Are the Advantages of Mercerised Cotton?

Compared to regular cotton, mercerised cotton offers several distinct benefits:

  • Durability: The stronger fibre structure means longer-lasting garments.
  • Colour intensity: The fabric absorbs dye more effectively, resulting in vibrant, lasting colours.
  • Comfort: The smooth finish is soft and pleasant against the skin.
  • Breathability: Like standard cotton, it remains breathable and natural.

Common Uses for Mercerised Cotton

Mercerised cotton is versatile and suitable for many applications:

  • Clothing: Shirts, dresses, T-shirts, children's wear
  • Textiles: Bedding, tablecloths, decorative fabrics
  • DIY projects: Sewing, embroidery, patchwork

Why Choose Mercerised Cotton from Rijs Textiles?

Rijs Textiles offers high-quality mercerised cotton available in a wide range of colours, suitable for both fashion and interior design. Our fabrics are sustainably produced, feel luxurious, and are a reliable choice for anyone seeking long-lasting, high-performance materials.

Conclusion

Mercerised cotton combines aesthetics with performance. Thanks to its shine, strength, and colour retention, it is an excellent choice for any project where comfort, appearance, and quality matter. Explore the Rijs Textiles collection of mercerised cotton and experience the difference.

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