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Basic characteristics of quilted and embroidered fabrics

May 03, 2026 Leave a message

Basic Characteristics of Quilted Fabrics
‌Craftsmanship & Structure‌: Long needles are used to stitch and secure the outer textile layer to the inner filling, creating straight-line or patterned stitching that prevents the filling from clumping or shifting; the overall composition is a "sandwich" structure consisting of an outer layer, a filling layer, and a lining layer.
‌Material Types‌: Common materials include 100% cotton, cotton-polyester blends, polyester, and viscose filament; fabric and filling combinations can be flexibly tailored to specific needs.
‌Core Advantages‌: Features a distinct texture and strong decorative appeal; the weight of the filling can be adjusted to achieve anything from lightweight to heavy-duty options, balancing warmth and breathability while offering excellent durability.
‌Applications‌: Commonly used for products requiring secured filling and enhanced warmth, such as winter duvets, mattresses, sofa cushions, and outdoor apparel.


Basic Characteristics of Quilt-Embroidered Fabrics
‌Craftsmanship & Structure‌: A combination of quilting and embroidery techniques; embroidery stitching is layered over the quilted structure that secures the filling, creating rich, three-dimensional patterns and textures such as diamond grids or floral motifs.
‌Core Advantages‌: Combines structural stability with high decorative value; offers greater fabric thickness and strength, along with superior resistance to deformation and wrinkling, while enabling additional functions such as sound insulation, vibration dampening, antibacterial properties, and anti-static capabilities.
‌Applications‌: Spans a wide range of fields, including home soft furnishings, high-end apparel, automotive interiors, and maternal/infant medical supplies, offering broader versatility.