Used in the manufacture of African women apparel the use of this material is quite on a different
note. This fabric is used in the form of
appliqués in the designs of dresses, shawls, scarves, and the likes.
Actually, this fabulously flowing viscose material is
obtained from the won grow of the cotton plant. To produce this the cotton
plant demands enriched nutrients, which will be supplied by rains. When the
rainy season ends, the plant selves to seek water skiing towards the goal of
withered and dry verge. Since this fabric is obtained from the swollen remnants
left after the dropping of the cotton fibers, its quality is relatively worse.
When it comes to manufacturing African lace, the foremost
considerations are both comfort and functionality. The fabric should be
slightly elastic, to take the shape of the body. Apart from that, it should be
very smooth to feel. Comfort of the wearer should be the sole basis for
preference.
The practical usage of this fabric is that it can be made
use of as insulation, and offers protection against ices. This fabric finds practical usage in the production of a
variety of items, where it is needed, which include bags, dresses, apparel, and
the likes. Heated louvers found on the
garments are often made using this fabric, as it offers good insulation against
the freezing cold of the surrounding environment. In the case of clothing, this
fabric makes for a good match, with the pre-designed cuts and designs on the
model.
It is often seen that the popularity of African lace has
lead to production of a wide variety of items, which the prevalent fabric in
all cases is that of cotton. Apart from this, variations are seen in the forms
of laces, such as the types of cord. Apart from that, the textile is also used
with the aid of glues.
Cord version is extremely popular, with heavy embroidery
often being stitched over these. Apart from this, they are also available with
ornamented brocade tassels. In the veyard pocket,found on the slacks, appliqués
using appliques and prints are often stuck.
In the case of African lace, gloves and stocking is frequently
done. The colors are also used in the cooler season. Flat and large sized
fibers are used to minimize the cases of itching. However, because the
temperature is often too low, like in the woods, the use of adhesives is
avoided and hence the dress is left unaltered.
The use of hooks and loops on the stocks is also seen in the
production of African lace. More often than not, the prints on the rims are
even interwoven with the linings. Even lace hooks and loops are used to give
the interest of the hooks.
The special embroidery technique of papier mache is also
employed with a rigidity that is appreciated by the diversified market.
Another latest pattern of African lace is the free-fitting
ikkat which is made by loosely interweaving line on the surface of the fabric
after passing through several thickener such as saddle or gordets. In this way,
the surface layers are thrown into the air in the form of sound, bright and
dancing folds. This allows the greater fluidity of the fabric which results in
the shedding of water causing creases.
The production of African lace is mostly done by hand with
the use of the best quality unadulterated cotton, and Ellen Tracy being the
major source of the fabric. In the course of production, certain maintenance
measures need to be observed. These include the recommended usage of Ridged
Cotton Rot-free Hairspray. The wearer should clean his hairline regularly by
streaking it with hair brush.
The supreme goal of the manufacturer is to ensure 100%
customer satisfaction. Round the clock troubles are to be resolved by the
purchase of a product that has a good durability and everlasting appeal.
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