Difference Between Material, Textile, Fabric, and Cloth | Part 3
What Is Fabric?Simply put, fabric is what you get when a textile has been further processed into a usable material. It’s the result of weaving (woven fabrics), knitting (knitted fabrics), or bonding (non woven fabrics) textile materials together to form a product of specific use, often getting through extra finishing and treatments. Besides, a fabric is frequently the finished product ready to be cut, sewn, and fashioned into garments, home textiles, or other things useful. If you‘ve visited a fabric store, sourcing materials ready to make into a project, fabric is what you hold in your hand. In the store, you’ll find fabric comes in many varieties based on its structures and compositions. Let’s take a look at the common types and examples of fabric using structure as the benchmark(=standard):


