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Patterns And Fabric Research Report

Updated: May 18, 2021

If Someone Says That You Have Enough Fabric Then Stop Talking To Them !!

The history of Indian dying and printing has been carried from the second millennium century in which all practices have done with natural colors taken from nature.

Dyeing Techniques include madder dye which gives natural dark vibrant red shade that fills richness to the motifs madder comes from an herbaceous climbing plant know as chayote.

We all like to wear different styles, fabrics, patterns & designs to look beautiful and different. Most of the time climatic condition matters to choose patterns and fabrics. Patterns do rely on the situation or event like if we are at the office then we go for light, plain or checkered prints.


If we studying at that time we prefer to wear funky and comfortable clothes and do like to experiment with our looks we choose different patterns like argyle, plain, denim, checks and many more. For parties, we prefer dark and shiny clothes, etc. Sewing can help to explore the textile industry from bottom ground to top and some basic fabric and pattern we should be aware of so, we can interestingly choose which one is going to work today. Let's try to see basic patterns and specialty about them. So, we can tell others that this pattern design could look good on you or which are the trending patterns to go for according to climatic or event demand as well.


Some Of Running Patterns Of Season 2019 Are :


  • Cashmere Pattern History - Cashmere is processed with the hair of an animal named Capra Harris which lives on the Tibetan highlands, in the Himalayan regions, and basically in Mongolia.

  • Specialty - "Cashmere is eight-time warmer than the wool of sheep and lightweight too".


  • History Of Corduroy - Corduroy is made with two words cord and Duroy a coarse woolen cloth made in England in the 18th century.

  • Specialty - Corduroy is the kind of summer fabric that is lightweight mostly autumn colors are available in corduroy. This is a type of fall fabric mostly preferred for pants, jackets, hats, and shirts that also come in corduroy.



  • Jeans - Jeans pants has made with the fabric named denim or dungaree cloth. It was firstly invented by Jacob Davis and Levis Strauss around 1873 and still, it is so much preferred in a different context. Jeans have been derived by the name Genoa in Italy.

  • Specialty - Jeans were originally pigmented blue partially as the indigo dye was cheap and could available in large amounts in America and as the indigo has a special quality to hide stain in it that is the reason denim jeans are all-time favorable.


  • Flannel - Flannel patterns are been using since the 17th century and constantly have replaced older dodge plain such as “cotton” or friezes which used to be local patterns.

  • Specialty - Flannel is a brushed fabric that creates additional softness. Brushing is an automated technique where a fine metal brush keeps on rub the fabric until the fabric raises fine fabric from loosely spun yarn to form a soft layer on both sides.


  • Fur - In the beginning human started with wearing clothes made up of animal skin and for the first time fur was used 170,000 years ago. If we talk about fur history in fashion then we can say that Luxury furs were used in the 11th century in Europe.

  • Specialty - As fur was luxury so, it used to symbolize wealth and social status rather than just a piece of cloth to provide oneself warmth. Royal people in Europe used to wore fur coats, capes, and fur accessories made with sable, mink, and chinchilla fur.


  • Jacquard - Jacquard is a type of fabric with a raised pattern that is woven on the fabric some of the most common jacquard prints include damasks, floral and geometric, etc.

  • Specialty - Jacquard fabric is a type of cloth featuring an intricate pattern woven into the warp on a special mechanical loom, rather than printed on the surface.


  • Lace Trim - Lace trim is a fine cut which is used to decorate ornaments, dresses pattern. Today’s most lace trim has been made by machines and can be placed on the net, tulle, or embroidered mesh too.

  • Specialty - Lace can be seen on a variety of fabrics with fine lines covered. Lace trim looks so adored and can turn any piece of cloth into a fine and desired design as it is created by looping, twisting, or knotting threads to make patterns.


  • Rib Knit - Knit rib is a type of wool pattern which can be seen in vertical strips of stockinette of reverse or line-wise knotted threads to make a fine pattern mostly uses to wear in cold weather for warmness.

  • Specialty - Knit ribs do soft, moist, comfort and knitted dresses do flexible and fit better at the human curves with extensible amenity.



  • Tulle - Tulle is also known as cane and the name tulle has been derived from the Tulle city France around 1700, honeycomb pattern, hexagonal meshes were started to begin to knit in France.

  • Specialty - Basically tulle uses to give more circumference and volume to dress. Silk tulle is extremely soft and body-hugging to touch and one tulle type is there which is stiff and uses to make pancake tutus and bridal dresses too.


  • Argyle - The name argyle has arrived from the Celtic baby name which is a combination of (Irish, Scottish, and Welsh Gaelic names) believes to have timeless magic feel basically from the Irish land.

  • Specialty - Argyle pattern born at the tartan land which is clan Campbell of argyll which reflects the content of crooked mouth tribe of western Scotland pannier and montage and argyle pattern can be seen at the socks of Scottish Highlanders.


  • Liberty - The design liberty has originally arrived from eastern parts introduced with specially dyed in delicate pastel tints. These new shaded leaves they called an ‘Art Color’ which is quite similar with liberty prints across the fabrics dropping the art of ‘nouveau style’.

  • Specialty - The lightweight fabric with a fine delight experience is extremely soft and durable. It is a perfect summer partner, liberty style can be seen on winter wear also.


  • IIndian Hatches - Indian hatches pattern is a bricked pattern that can be seen on summery clothes. India has a rich history of patterns and weaving saree patterns, designs, cotton kurta with prints like paisley, hatches, liberty style, Jaipuri, and a lot more.

  • Specialty - It is one of the most preferable types by Indian women and the single motif will be kept on repeating throughout the garment.


  • Greek Pattern - Greeky pattern has been taken from the Greek key which is also known as drift. It is made with a linear pattern. In Greek clothes, the pattern uses at an extinct level that is the reason why the pattern is called a Greek pattern.

  • Specialty - The Greek pattern took its name from the river Meander in ancient Greece Today’s Turkey. The meander was a complicated river path.


Influenced By Nature

If we go back to the history of nature's inspiration for dyeing so, we’ll find that at the beginning of 'Mughal Emperor in India'. Babur was the person who took inspiration from nature and planted gardens, flowers and these natural fragrances and dyeing were used to decorate the motif on the clothes of Jahangir.


Something Which Hearts More To 21st Century Women Is The Fabric Which She Is Not Having At Her Closet.


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