We live in a time when we are not satisfied with just one thing as it is. We want variations bet it clothes, food, travel accommodations and what not. And we completely understand this concept. We need something new to cheer us up. But I think we all want a sense of belonging too.
So, here we are with the solution to both of your problems. We're introducing a new series for you, where we'll walk you through the different ways to make and use a single type of fabric.
Let's get right into the list.
Georgette
Georgette is a sheer, lightweight, matte crêpe fabric named after the early 20th century French Dressmaker Georgette de la Plante. Originally made from silk, georgette is made from heavily twisted yarns. Its characteristic crinkly surface is created by alternating S and Z twisted yarns in the warp and weft. It can be used to create jumpsuits, sarees, jackets, tops and palazzos.
Laser Georgette
Laser georgette fabric is a modern twist on a contemporary fabric. This laser georgette fabric is made using the laser engraving method where a laser beam changes the surface of the fabric, which is a new advancement in the fabric industry. The embossed effect creates intricate patterns that captivate the eye like nothing else. Fabcurate's Laser Georgette Fabric gives you the freedom to design sarees, tops, jackets, skirts, stoles, suits, dresses, shirts in the most amazing ways.
Georgette Embroidery
Georgette embroidery is the crafting of georgette fabric or other materials using needle and thread or yarn. Other materials such as beads, pearls, stitches and glitter can also be incorporated into the embroidery. Modern embroidery is now sewn with a computerized embroidery machine using scanned designs with embroidery software. You can develop skirts, lehengas, blouses, jackets, handbags, hair accessories and much more.
Printed Georgette
Since prints are quirky and trendy, you must have this option. Printed georgette fabrics are no different from regular georgette in terms of weight. It is digitally printed and instantly gives off a cheerful vibe. Printed georgette fabric has an infinite number of designs that you can choose from. You can use it to make sarees, dresses, coordinating sets, palazzos, jumpsuits and so much more.
Pleated Georgette
A pleat is nothing but a permanent fold that is created in the fabric by folding one part over the other. And the beauty of pleated georgette fabric is the drape and grace that everyone wants in their wardrobe. Pleated georgette fabric is suitable for both western and ethnic wear. Give this fabric a buy and try creating sarees, maxi dresses, skirts, tops, blouses, dresses and much more.
Verdict.
We are surely happy to share the knowledge about a fabric and its variations. You can now choose the right fabric after getting the full closure. We hope you enjoy this series and that we can provide you with more chapters. Until then, check out all these beautiful georgette fabrics on Fabcurate. Have fun shopping and learning.
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