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Viskozes audums ar elastānu 140cm | 180g/m² – ziedi uz pelēkzila fona
  • Svars : 180 g/m²
  • Sastavs : 97% viscose, 3% elastane
  • Platums : 140 cm
Kategorija: Viscose fabrics

Pleasant, flexible viscose fabric for sewing clothes, accessories, and other textile products. Viscose fabric is very comfortable to wear and is ideal for all types of clothing.

Price is per meter.

Care:
– Wash up to 40º C
– Do not bleach
– Professional dry cleaning
– Iron at low temperature
– Do not tumble dry

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Categories: viscose fabric, sewing

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Product offers and prices in the online store and in physical stores may differ. If you want to find out the availability of products in stores, please contact the online store's customer consultant – tel. 29 333 505, e-mail info@kameja.lv, or the respective Kameja store.

Viscose fabric is a classic for summer clothing. Viscose is gaining increasing popularity and has become one of the favorite types of fabric among sewers and wearers. Viscose has excellent characteristics.

The good properties of the material include: breathable, does not accumulate static electricity, excellent moisture absorption capabilities. Viscose fabrics stand out for their pleasant feel on the skin and excellent drape. Viscose fabrics are smooth, light, and have a cooling effect. The type of fabric is pleasant and comfortable to wear. Viscose blends perfectly with other fibers. It is also incorporated into knitwear and other fabrics, making them more durable.

Viscose also has some negative properties. The fabric wrinkles easily, can shrink when washed, and is susceptible to mold. When wet, the fiber becomes less durable, so it should not be spin-dried or strongly rubbed.

Is viscose fabric natural or artificial? Viscose is produced from naturally occurring wood, which is chemically treated to then obtain the fiber. Therefore, it cannot be classified as a natural material, such as cotton or linen, but neither can it be classified as a synthetic material, such as polyester.