What is Bedford Cord Fabric?
- A textured cloth made of vertical cords is called bedford cord fabric.
- Cotton and wool yarn is often used to make Bedford cord.
- The design produces a textured surface with elevated cords by combining "stuffer" yarns with the weave structure.
History
- It was made in Britain around the 14th century by Flemish weavers.
- Later, the Duke of Bedford of Southern England employed this fabric in the late 15th century.
- Due to the name of the town where it was first produced, this became known as the Bedford Cord.
What Makes it Stand Out
Durable |
Bedford cord fabric is durable and long lasting. |
Texture |
With tiny recessed lines in between, this weave creates the cloth's longitudinal warp lines. |
Wrinkle |
Bedford cable has a built-in resistance to wrinkling. |
Application And Usage
Clothing |
Formal wear, pants and trousers, sports wear. |
Curtains, upholstery and |
Care Instruction
- Bedford cable is simple to maintain and clean.
- To accomplish the description, wash this cloth with a reputable detergent on the regular cycle with hot water.
- Bedford cord material requires dry cleaning. Dry clothes on hangers.
- Use medium heat settings to iron the cloth while it is facing the incorrect way.
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