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Discover Ludwig"outer fabric" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the material on the outside of a garment, as in this example: "The outer fabric of this dress is made of silk."
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Under a tough, nonstretching outer fabric of synthetic fiber is a stretchable waterproof membrane.
The outer fabric is a heavy cotton so this one feel sturdier than many on the market.
You also want to avoid a snowsuit that has so much padding and stiff outer fabric that your baby, trussed up like a mini Michelin man, can't move.
I was feeling for one of the hallmarks of a well-made suit, a layer of canvas placed between the outer fabric and the lining.
With a long hem allowance (or even a short one on narrow trousers or A-line skirts) you may need to put more material into the circumference of the hem allowance before sewing up, so that the hem doesn't pull in the outer fabric when it is folded over and fixed.
As for weighting, look for ties with a balanced "hand" or feel between the inner lining and the outer fabric, that aren't too bulky, and that won't bunch up when knotted.
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Lining fabrics are typically made in a lighter weight and smoother texture than the outer shell fabric.
Therefore, developing a lining pattern is as important as the patternmaking of the outer shell fabric.
Pore size of the plasma enhanced nano finished outer nonwoven fabric was characterized using tri-nocular microscope.
Appropriate ease in the lining pattern is necessary, otherwise the lining will pull or disrupt the outer shell fabric.
Important factors in the patternmaking methods for the lining were the pant styles and the outer shell fabric's degree of stretch.
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