According to the fabric structure, home decoration fabrics can be divided into the following three categories: plain weave, twill, and satin.
The basic feature of plain weave is that it adopts plain weave, the yarn has many interwoven points in the fabric, the fabric is firm and firm, and it has better wear resistance and higher strength than other weave fabrics of the same specification.
Various twill weaves are used to make the surface of the fabric present oblique lines composed of long warp or weft floating lines. The texture is slightly thicker and softer than the plain weave, the surface gloss is better, the front and back lines are diagonally opposite, and the front lines are clear. The cloth surface is even and the front and back sides are the same.
The satin fabric adopts various satin weaves, and its warp or weft has long floating threads covering the surface of the fabric, which is smooth and shiny along the floating yarn direction, soft and loose to the touch, and the pattern is more three-dimensional than twill.