2022-08-16

What is jacquard fabric?

A jacquard machine is a type of fabric produced on a jacquard machine, a textile machine invented in 1804 by French textile craftsman Joseph Marie Jacquard. Fabrics produced with this machine can be directly knit into complex patterns. Therefore, any fabric with a pattern is similar to jacquard, but technically, only fabrics produced with a jacquard machine can be considered jacquard.

Primarily valued for its glamour, jacquard is also a relatively durable and valued fabric. The early days were produced by weaving jacquard from wool or other durable materials. Uncommonly used in casual wear due to its complexity and relatively high cost, fabric manufacturers use jacquard more frequently for formal wear such as casual wear and men's suits. The fabric is also ideal for a variety of household items, including curtains, duvets, shoe materials, packaging and furniture upholstery.

modern jacquard fabric Jacquard looms have grown enormously over the years. Instead of operating these looms with a series of punched cards, textile manufacturers had computer-designed programs operate the Jacquard looms. Known as computerized jacquard looms, these advanced textile machines reduce labor input and make the weaving process of jacquard fabrics more efficient and economical. Jacquard has fallen out of favor as a clothing textile in recent decades. However, this gorgeous fabric is gaining popularity in the homeware world, with high-end furniture often featuring jacquard upholstery. The second most popular application of jacquard in home goods is curtains or curtains, followed by duvets, shoe materials, etc. Since the advent of the computerized jacquard loom, production costs have been greatly reduced, and jacquard fabrics are still associated with high-society luxury goods to this day.


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