How to distinguish the front and back of jacquard fabric
Sep 19, 2021
(1) Yarn-dyed jacquard fabrics generally have a clearer and more beautiful pattern and color on the front side of the fabric than on the back side.
(2) For fabrics with striped appearance and color matching pattern fabrics, the front pattern must be clear and pleasing to the eye.
(3) The convex and concave-convex fabrics are dense and delicate on the front, with strip or pattern relief; while the back is rougher and has longer floating lines.
(4) Raised fabric: Single-sided raised fabric, with the raised side as the front side. For fabrics with double-sided fuzzing, the smooth and neat side of the fluff is the front side of the fabric.
(5) Observe the edge of the yarn-dyed jacquard fabric. The smooth and neat side of the edge is the front of the fabric.
(6) For double-layer and multi-layer fabrics, if the warp and weft densities of the front and back sides are different, generally the front side has a higher density or the front side has better raw materials.
(7) Leno fabric: The side with clear lines and protruding warp is the front side.
(8) Towel fabric: the side with high loop density is the front side.







