Blanket Cloth

pile nappedbrushed/nappedTier 3/5Wool, Cotton

Blanket cloth is a soft, warm fabric characterized by its brushed or napped surface, commonly made from wool or cotton, ideal for cozy blankets and outerwear.

About Blanket Cloth

Blanket cloth is a pile-napped fabric that features a soft, fuzzy surface created through a brushing or napping process. This construction enhances the fabric's warmth and comfort, making it particularly suitable for blankets, throws, and outer garments. Typically composed of wool or cotton fibers, blanket cloth is known for its excellent insulation properties and durability. The fabric's texture not only provides a cozy feel but also contributes to its aesthetic appeal, making it a popular choice in home textiles and apparel.

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Construction Properties

Weight Range

250-400 gsm

Thickness Range

1.5-3 mm

Typical Width

150 cm

Stretch Properties

Warp Stretch

0%

Weft Stretch

0%

Performance Properties

Air Permeability

5 cfm

Water Resistance

100 mm

Spray Rating

0

UPF Rating

15

Appearance & Hand

Luster

semi matte

Opacity

opaque

Surface Texture

brushed

Hand & Drape

fluid

Performance Features

moisture wickingwrinkle resistancethermal insulation

Common Finishes

brushednappedanti-pillingwater-repellent

Common Applications

blanketsthrowsouterwearsleepwearhome textiles

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold on gentle cycle, tumble dry low or air dry. Iron on low heat if necessary.

Additional Information

Blanket cloth is often used in colder climates due to its insulating properties. The choice of wool or cotton can affect the fabric's warmth, breathability, and care requirements.

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