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Do you want to know more about the fabric “Polyester Crepe”? If yes, then do watch out this video till end. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, Polyester crepe refers to both the material and the weave of the fabric. Crepe is a weaving or fabric treatment method that results in a unique rippling, three-dimensional texture.

So in the case of polyester crepe fabric, the treatment called “Crepe” has been applied to the Polyester fabric. Polyester Crepe also called Poly crepe is typically a lightweight, opaque and a thin fabric that has a nice and fluid drape. This fabric having a matte finish has a slightly nubby texture (not visible to the naked eye). It is often used in formal wear, skirts, blouses and suits. Polyester crepe is also a very popular lining material. Because of its diverse uses, it is popularly known as a four-season fabric.

Now, let us talk about its benefits. Polyester crepe doesn’t pill, shrink or fade. It appears new-looking for a long period of time. It also dries easily and resists wrinkles. There are many types of polyester crepe but two of them are quite prevalent. First is American Crepe. It is a bit lighter. Its GSM is 75. It has a typical dull or Matte finish. The second is French crepe. It is a bit heavier. Its GSM is 95. It has a lesser Matte finish than American Crepe.

This fabric does not require frequent ironing as it does not wrinkle a lot. However, in case you need to iron polyester crepe then you should be a bit careful. It is recommended to put a cotton fabric over polyester crepe fabric and then apply the iron. If you wishes to apply the iron directly on poly crepe then do not go above 148 degrees Celsius otherwise you may burn the fabric. While ironing, remember to use firm, quick and short strokes.

Friends, to view our collection of Polyester Crepe fabrics, click on the link given in the description of the video. Friends, I hope that products made out of our fabric collection would make your venture profitable. For any enquiry regarding fabrics, you may call us at +91-9971106200 or email us at charu@charu.org.in. If you find this information useful, please subscribe to this Youtube channel to get more useful information. Thanks a lot!

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Which fabrics should be used for making Quilts? Are you looking for an answer to this question? If yes, then do watch out this video till end. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, first of all, let us understand the terminology associated with a Quilt. There are 3 important parts of a Quilt. 1) The Quilt top: It is upper fabric layer of the Quilt.

2) The Quilt backing: The backing is the layer we see when we flip a quilt over to take a peek at its reverse side. Alike the Quilt top, it is also made of fabric. It is a very important part because it touches our skin. 3) The Quilt Batting: Quilt Batting is the middle of the Quilt or the “quilt sandwich”. It is also known as quilt padding or quilt wadding. Quilt Batting is the insulating layer that provides warmth, along with dimension or thickness.

It is made by using fibers either of cotton or polyester, wool, silk or even bamboo. So in this video, I will discuss about the fabrics used for making the Quilt top and the Quilt backing. In most cases, people use the same fabric for making the Quilt top and the Quilt Backing. So coming down to today’s topic.

What important aspects should be there in a fabric suitable for making the Quilt top and the Quilt Backing? The first important aspect is the feel of the fabric against the skin. It should be anti static in nature. It should not produce charge against the skin as fabrics which are static or which produce charge would not allow your skin to relax. This means that Natural fabrics are the obvious choice. Cotton poplin, cotton sheeting, Bamboo fabric and Cotton flannel fabric are anti static in nature and are soft against the skin.

If you want a textured touch, a bit of rough touch against your skin like me then go for Linen or blend of cotton linen. Linen is also anti static in nature. The second important aspect is the moisture wicking ability of the fabric. While asleep, our body tends to release moisture. This means the fabric should be able to absorb the moisture and preferably release it into the atmosphere. Otherwise, unabsorbed moisture would increase the humidity and cause our body to sweat which in turn would become a deterrent to sound sleep.

Therefore, synthetic fabrics having no moisture wicking ability are avoided for making Quilts. Hence fabrics made of natural fibers like cotton, linen and bamboo are the preferred choice. The third important aspect is the strength & the durability of the fabric. As we are unconscious while asleep, we tend to handle the quilt not with care. This means the fabric has to be sturdy and durable. Weaker fabric would be prone to snagging. This is the reason one avoids using cotton cambric or voile as they snag easily.

Moreover, the process of making a quilt as such requires the fabric to be thick & strong. The fourth aspect is the construction technique of the fabric. Woven fabrics are preferred over knitted fabrics as they are easy to sew. Knitted fabrics on the other hand tend to go out of shape while sewing a Quilt. Friends, to view our collection of Quilt Fabrics, click on the link given in the description of the video. There is one more link through which you can come to know the length of fabrics required for making different sizes of Quilts.

Friends, I hope that products made out of our fabric collection would have a positive impact in your life. For any enquiry regarding fabrics, you may call us at +91-9971106200 or email us at charu@charu.org.in. If you find this information useful, please subscribe to this Youtube channel to get more useful information. Thanks


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Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, today we have with us Mr. Alok Singh, who is working as Technical Manager in Product Development and has been there in Bata for the last 8.5 years. Alok ji, a very heartly welcome and thanks a lot for sparing your precious time for this interaction. So first of all, Alok ji I request you to introduce yourself………

Alok ji these are unprecedented times. Never in our life times have we seen such a situation. How is Bata dealing in this post-COVID era? What has been the impact of COVID on Bata?

(talk about how did bata handled its employees during the COVID period)

How did Bata keep its handle its employees, workforce motivated during the lockdown period?

Has Bata devised short-term, mid-term and long-term strategies to operate in the post COVID era?

How did you come in contact with Charu?

How have you used Charu’s fabrics?

Does Bata plan to diversify its range of Products?

How has been your experience with Charu?

Alok ji I am grateful to you for this wonderful interaction, your wonderful insights. So friends this was Mr. Alok Singh; technical Manager product development. Friends, I want to acknowledge you for watching this interactive session. I hope that our fabrics would bring a positive impact in your life.

For any enquiry regarding fabrics, you may call us at +91-9971106200 or email us at charu@charu.org.in. If you find this information useful, please subscribe to this Youtube channel to get more useful information. Thanks a lot.


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when should one use Cupro fabric as a lining material? Are you a Garment manufacturer who wants to know the answer to this question If yes, then do watch out this video till end. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, Developed in Japan, Cupro is Recycled cellulose exposed to copper, ammonia, and caustic soda to result in a semi-synthetic textile substance.

Also known by the names of Cuprammonium rayon, cupra, ammonia silk, Bemberg; Cupro is by far the most popular fabric used for lining. Cupro is generally prized for its fineness, elasticity and sheerness. It is smooth, shiny, breathable and static free. Cupro lining is often chosen for men’s jackets, vests and pants. Lightweight and silk-looking, it makes any suit especially wool-suit super comfortable and breathable. Plus, it is an-all season fabric, cool in summer and warm in winter.

The delicate shine it offers to the garment elevates the entire look while saving you money. Apparel applications of Cupro as a lining material also include blouses, tank tops, t-shirts, sports bras, and other light intimate apparel. However Cupro has some shortcomings too. It takes up stains very easily and is not very strong. Moreover, it cannot be washed in hot water.

Friends, to view our collection of Cupro fabrics for Lining Material, click on the link below. Friends, I want to acknowledge you for watching this video. I hope that garments made out of our fabric collection would help you to win orders from your respective buyers and strengthen your business in these challenging times.

For any enquiry regarding fabrics, you may call us at +91-9971106200 or email us at charu@charu.org.in. Do watch out our next video on the topic “Polyester fabric as a Lining material”. If you find this information useful, please subscribe to this Youtube channel to get more useful information. Thanks a lot


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Looking for Tweed fabrics for your next Garment, Home Furnishings or Accessories collection? If yes, then do watch out this video till end. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, we present a collection of Tweed Fabrics absolutely appropriate for making Blazers, Overcoats, Pencil Skirts, Womens’ Jackets, Handbags, Cushion Covers and many more things. Our Tweed fabrics are made of 50% Wool and 50% Acrylic.

These fabrics are available in solid colours as well as in various patterns like Plaids, Gingham, Tartan and Houndstooth. They have been constructed by using weaves like Plain weave, Twill weave & Herringbone weave. The width of these fabrics start from 54 inches and goes up to 58 inches. The price per meter start from as low as Rs. 315 per meter and goes up to Rs. 787.50 per meter inclusive of GST. Better hurry as the stock is limited. Friends, to view our collection of Tweed fabrics, click on the link given in the description of the video.

Friends, I want to acknowledge you for watching this video. I hope that garments made out of our fabric collection would help you to win orders from your respective buyers and strengthen your business in these challenging times. For any enquiry regarding fabrics, you may call us at +91-9971106200 or email us at charu@charu.org.in. If you find this information useful, please subscribe to this YouTube channel to get more useful information. Thanks a lot


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Are you a Garment, Home Furnishings or an Accessories manufacturer who wants to know more about the fabric called RAYON? If yes, then do watch out this video till end. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, first of all, what is Rayon? Rayon is a fabric made from purified cellulose fibres, which are typically created from wood pulp. Though rayon is derived from natural materials, it requires certain chemicals, so it’s considered to be a semi-synthetic fabric.

There are many types of Rayon fabrics but in this video I will discuss the 3 most important types of rayon. So, the first type of Rayon Fabric is called Viscose. It was first developed in 1855 and patented in 1894. The name Viscose comes from the process that’s used to make it; at one stage, rayon is a viscous, honey-like liquid that later settles into a solid form. So viscose is really soft and has a silken touch. This fabric is used for most applications for which cotton is used.

Whether it’s dresses, shirts, or pants, rayon is used to make a wide variety of different articles of clothing, and this fabric may also be used to make household items like towels, washcloths, or tablecloths. But it has some shortcomings too. It is really weak when wet. Fabric experts recommend that one should give rayon clothes a gentle hand wash with a mild detergent.

It is advisable to use cold water for washing rayon. Even dry cleaning of the garments made out of viscose is recommended. The second type of rayon is called HWM or High Wet Modulus. It is popularly known by the name of Modal. This type of rayon was particularly developed to concur the weakness of Viscose fabric which becomes weak on being wet. Modal was developed in Japan in 1951.

So like Viscose, it is extremely soft but unlike viscose it is strong even when it is wet. Modal rayon is generally more lightweight than viscose rayon, and it is also more breathable, which has prompted this fabric’s popularity in sportswear. Modal rayon wicks sweat effectively, it is easy to clean, and it is also surprisingly durable and long-lasting. This type of rayon is also a popular fabric for bed sheets due to its high moisture wicking ability.

It is common to see this fabric used for yoga pants, bike shorts, and even swimwear. As compared to cotton, modal rayon is highly resistant to pilling. The third type of Rayon is called Lyocell. It is popularly known by a brand called Tencel. So lyocell is made out of cellulose extracted from Eucalyptus trees. Originally developed in 1972, lyocell burst into popularity in the late Nineties.

Lyocell fabric is very strong whether it is wet or dry and very resistant to pilling. It’s unique features are a) it absorbs moisture very quickly and releases it into the atmosphere b) it is odour resistant. It is used to make all types of clothings but it is very popular in sportswear. Furthermore, Lyocell is quickly becoming a favorite fabric for medical dressings. This fabric’s high absorbency ability also makes it an ideal material to use in medical applications. Friends, to view our collection of Rayon fabrics, click on the link given in the description of the video. Friends, I want to acknowledge you for watching this video.

I hope that garments made out of our fabric collection would help you to win orders from your respective buyers and strengthen your business in these challenging times. For any enquiry regarding fabrics, you may call us at +91-9971106200 or email us at charu@charu.org.in. If you find this information useful, please subscribe to this YouTube channel to get more useful information. Thanks a lot


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