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Crepe fabric made from mixtures of silk and cotton fibers

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Moroccan crepe, also known as crepe marocain, is a heavy textured, woven, ribbed crepe fabric made of silk, rayon or wool.

It is made using heavily twisted yarns in the weft, resulting in the characteristic wavy, ribbed texture. It is used to make dresses and suits.

Plisse Crepe

Plisse crepe is made by using heavy rollers to impress a crepe pattern into fabric or by chemically treating the fabric to give it a characteristic crepe-like appearance.

The fabric, often cotton, is covered in wax in a striped or pebbled pattern and dipped into an alkaline solution.

The uncovered portions of the fabric shrink, resulting in a striping or puckering when the wax is removed.

The resulting plisse crepe fabric is very strong and does not need ironing.

Wool Crepe

Wool crepe, also known as crepon, is a wiry crepe fabric made from mixtures of silk and cotton fibers. The crepe effect on the surface of the fabric comes about through the treatment of the yarn during the weaving process.

The fabric can be woven with a combination of left- and right-hand twists in the same fabric or by having different degrees of slackness in the warp yarns or in the tightness of the twists. [url=http://www.knittingfabric.cc/]Textile Fabric[/url] Wool crepe is used to make lingerie and dresses.

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