Seersucker Fabric Supplier introduces that seersucker with thicker yarn count can be used as bedspreads, curtains, etc. There are many processing methods. Foaming is the use of fibers that expand and shrink when exposed to concentrated alkali. Seersucker obtained by directly printing alkali on cotton fabrics is called alkali seersucker, also known as traditional seersucker; seersucker is partially printed with anti-dyeing resin on cotton fabric, and the seersucker produced by lye is fully paddled. The term for seersucker in printing and dyeing industry is resin seersucker.
The weaving method and the foaming warp have two different warp beams. The foaming yarn has a thicker yarn count and the warp let-off speed is about 30% faster than that of the ground warp. Therefore, the cloth body will form bumpy bubbles when weaving into a grey cloth, and then it will be loosened. After finishing processing, it becomes a woven seersucker. The seersucker produced by this method is generally made of yarn-dyed color strips, including cotton, purified fiber or chemical fiber blended.