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The difference between lining and surface fabric is mainly reflected in the construction method, applicable occasions, and usage effect:
Construction method:
Lining: usually composed of two layers of fabric, one layer is a soft and comfortable fabric such as cotton, silk, etc; The other layer consists of fabrics with relatively simple styles, such as wool or stiff cotton cloth. These two layers of fabric are interwoven together, making the lining relatively thick and sturdy.
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Fabric: A single layer of fabric typically made from lighter and softer fibers such as cotton, linen, and silk. Due to having only one layer, the surface fabric is relatively thin.
Applicable occasions:
Lining: Due to its strong durability and sturdiness, it is more suitable for making durable items such as lining, luggage, seat cushions, or bedding. In addition, the structure of the lining fabric makes it more malleable, so it is often used for sewing winter coats.
Fabric: The fabric is soft and breathable, making it more suitable for making summer clothing, clothes, bed sheets, and other close-fitting clothing. Due to the light weight of the fabric, it is suitable for making loose clothing or designing clothing hems.
Usage effect:
Lining: It can provide better warmth for clothing, as lining is usually an important component in making thick clothing. In addition, the structure of the lining also gives it good collision ability, which can maintain the shape of the clothing.
Fabric: More emphasis is placed on the overall effect of clothing, making it look softer, lighter, and more comfortable. The material of the face cloth is easier to wear and clean, and it is often made of skin-friendly natural fibers.
In summary, there are significant differences between lining and surface fabrics in terms of construction, applicability, and usage effects. Ribbons are more suitable for making items that require durability and warmth, while fabrics are more suitable for making close-fitting and soft clothing.