Do any of y'all happen to know what kind of fabric this is? I found an old pair of my pants, but the label has been removed and I can't figure out what material it is.
Thanks,
Kyle
Fabric IDing
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Re: Fabric IDing
Can't really tell from pics. Could be anything--wool, cotton, poly, or any blend thereof.
Quick test is to take a piece from the material, maybe from inside a hem, and do a burn test.
Good info here: http://www.fabrics.net/fabricsr.asp
BTW: Friends don't let friends wear man-made fabrics, particularly anywhere near a flame. Melting fabric is some BAD juju!
Quick test is to take a piece from the material, maybe from inside a hem, and do a burn test.
Good info here: http://www.fabrics.net/fabricsr.asp
BTW: Friends don't let friends wear man-made fabrics, particularly anywhere near a flame. Melting fabric is some BAD juju!
Re: Fabric IDing
...Bueller, Bueller...anybody?
Kyle
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Re: Fabric IDing
did you try a burn test?
Re: Fabric IDing
No bc i don't have any left over material.
Just by LOOKING at it, what kind of fabric would you say it LOOKS like?
Kyle
Just by LOOKING at it, what kind of fabric would you say it LOOKS like?
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Re: Fabric IDing
just by looking at the photos, a wool or wool blend. Has the weave similar to some barathea cloth
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Re: Fabric IDing
Other than telling it's a twill weave, no way to tell from the photos. I have 100% cotton and 100% wool twill pants that both look identical to your pictures.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
Regards,
Indiana Jeff