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Reactive printing vs Pigment printing

Reactive printing vs Pigment printing

In this blog we will discuss all you need to know about this fundamental question. Reactive and Pigment printing are two of the five digital textile printing applications. Printing processes are divided according to the type of ink used.

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Print on knit fabric

When it comes to creating stunning designs on fabric, printing on knit fabric opens up a world of possibilities. Knit fabric, known for its comfortable nature, offers unique challenges and opportunities for printing.

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Types of fabric printing

Fabric printing is a versatile technique used to apply patterns, designs, or images onto fabrics. There are several different types of fabric printing techniques, each with its unique characteristics and applications. In this blog you will find mor...

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What is cotton sateen?

Cotton sateen fabric is a type of fabric that is made from cotton fibers and has a satin-like finish. It is known for its smooth and lustrous appearance, as well as its soft and luxurious feel. We will tell you everything you need to know about th...

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What is calico fabric?

In this blog, we will tell you everything you need to know about the typical properties of calico fabric. We’ll also discuss the calico fabric definition , the benefits and explain what calico print fabric is typically used for. in this blog.

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What is sublimation printing?

What is it being used for? Sublimation printing is a popular technique for printing designs on fabric. It is a digital printing process that uses heat and pressure to transfer designs with a special ink onto (recycled) polyester or other synthetic...

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Which fabric is best for the winter?

Winter fabric types are essential for creating warm and comfortable clothing and accessories during the colder months. From heavy wool to soft Fleece, or smooth silk to soft viscose, there are plenty of fabrics available to keep you warm while lookin...

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Sustainable fabrics

Sustainable fabrics are eco-friendly in the broadest sense of the word: they are manufactured with minimal environmental impact – using as little water and chemicals as possible. Plus, the fabrics’ production takes places in sustainable, closed-l...

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The properties of linen: all about this fabric

When picking out fabrics, linen is still overlooked. That's a shame, because linen has amazing characteristics. Linen is pleasant to wear in the summer, it is super strong and the fabric even has an antibacterial effect. Curious about what other c...

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How to wash polyester fabrics?

And again you search for that undetectable label with washing instructions - if you have not already cut it out. At how many degrees should that polyester shirt be washed again? And was it allowed in the dryer or not? Of course you do not want to rui...

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What is Rayon? Characteristics of Rayon fabric

Rayon is a special fabric. It wears as good as cotton fabric and feels so soft as silk. It is not without a reason that rayon was often mentioned as "artificial silk" in the past. But what are the most important characteristics of rayon? It is ti...

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What is poplin fabric?

Poplin is a plain weave with a fine, cross-ribbed surface texture. It is a fabric made with a particular weaving technique, namely rib weave (a derivative of flat weave). In this blog, we take a closer look at the question, "What is poplin fabric?"

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Everything about cotton: the specifications of cotton fabric

Cotton is a soft material, does not sting and has a long lifespan. It is therefore not surprising that many designers like to use this fabric.

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Design your own sportswear? This is all you need to know!

Are you planning to get started designing sportswear? In this blog we help you on your way with some tips. We tell you more about the best fabrics for sportswear, what the trends are and also give you tips about making prototypes. Everything for a...

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What is jersey fabric?

Sometimes jersey is mistaken for a type of fabric, but this is not the case. In fact, jersey is a knitting technique. Jersey fabric is a type of knit fabric that is lightweight and stretchy. It is commonly used for making t-shirts, dresses, and other...

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How the corona crisis is transforming the fashion industry

Everyone is talking about a time before and after corona. As if the start of the pandemic is the moment when a page was turned. The world has changed due to the corona virus and it seems to be a while before we can pick up our old lives again. In ...

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11 Types of fabric: Here are the pros and cons and their uses

If you’re looking to create something textile-based, there are a lot of different kinds of fabrics to choose from. The wide range of available fabric types means that there’s always one that’ll suit your needs, but actually finding the type you...

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What is canvas fabric?

Canvas is a strong, tightly woven fabric that has many uses. In the past the fabric was used to make sailcloth, tents and painter's canvas, but today these fabrics are also widely used in the interior design and fashion industries. We will tell yo...

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Polyester vs cotton: what’s the difference?

You often see clothes and upholstery made of polyester or cotton. That’s not surprising: both are extremely popular fabrics. People often think they are the same material. But nothing could be further from the truth: polyester and cotton have very ...

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What is mesh fabric? Everything you need to know about this fabric

Designed in 1888 by a British textile owner, picked up in the 1980s by sportswear manufacturers and a popular item in the fashion world for years now: mesh fabric. It is elastic, extremely strong, breathable and… indispensable for every clothi...

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ARE U BORED? LET'S GET CREATIVE!

Hi everyone, In the last few days all of a sudden the world looks completely different. Lock Downs, Schools closed down and even restaurants and public places are being shut down. We feel like we are in a movie.. Many parents now are working f...

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Print Unlimited is now called House of U

THE NETHERLANDS – Print Unlimited, the Digital Textile Printing House of exclusive fabrics for the international fashion and interior design market, will get a new name as of 20 March 2019: House of U. With this new name and a style o...

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What is Tencel? Qualities of Tencel fabric

Tencel is a light soft but also strong and comfy fabric. Tencel fabric is a very special fabric but that’s not because of the fabric itself. Tencel is made of 100% natural material that is completely made in a sustainable way. It&#...

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What is crepe fabric?

Crêpe, anglicized as crepe, is a French term denoting a thin, small pancake, usually eaten with sugar or lemon juice. It’s safe to say that crepe fabric might resemble the crêpe pancake in some ways. But of course, no one would wear clothing made...

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What is twill fabric?

If you’ve ever worn jeans or dress shirts or sat on a couch, you’ve probably encountered twill fabric. Twill is one of the oldest fabric types that’s still in use — its name coming from the Old English ‘twili’, which means something like ...

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Recycled polyester vs. virgin polyester, what do I pick?

Are you looking for ways to reduce waste? There’s a forest of options for waste reduction: reusable cups, reducing food waste, efficient use of water, and so on. In fashion, there are more and more options too, such as eco-friendly polyester. Makin...

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Silk vs. satin: what’s the difference between silk and satin?

Silk and satin are soft, smooth fabric types that lend designs an air of luxury. Their similar sheens and feels make them look almost identical. It’s no wonder that we often get asked: Is satin and silk the same thing? There are some key difference...

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What kind of fabric is lyocell?

Looking for suitable fabrics for your next sustainable collection? Then there are a number of points you should pay attention to when you judge a fabric. For example, be aware of the amount of water it takes to make a fabric. Or find out how much imp...

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Colourful fabric inspiration and colour trends for 2020

You want something with colour, but you do not know exactly what? Then continue reading. In this blog we inspire you with our colourful fabrics and we also show you THE colour trends for 2020.That way you are already prepared for that!

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Lenzing, our partner in durability and sustainability

The textile industries produces yearly around 100 million ton of fiber in total. And it seems like it’s still increasing. Not without any negative effects on the environment. Fortunately, there are more and more consumers aware of this ...

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How to make a unique dress yourself

Have you always dreamed of that one dress that fits you perfectly? Then simply make the dress yourself! It is very nice to make your own dress and it does not have to be difficult at all. We explain step by step how to make a dress. This way we ensur...

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Make your own bag: our tips and inspiration!

You can do anything with the design of a bag. Classy, trendy or just cool: you can give it your own twist. In this blog we'll explain step by step how to make a bag. How to proceed, what do you need and which fabrics are suitable?

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The benefits of hemp fabric

If you think of hemp, you probably don’t think of a fashionable pants or dress. This is because hemp is often confused with cannabis or marijuana. And this whilst you can make the most beautiful clothing from hemp textile. With a lot of benefits. ...

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How do you wash Silk fabric?

As beautiful as that one silk blouse is, it is so difficult to clean it. Washing silk is not a piece of cake. There are quite a few ifs, ands and buts about it. But before you lose your courage, read this blog! You don't have to banish your si...

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How to wash cotton?

Cotton has been a popular fabric for years and that’s not crazy at all. The fabric is soft, does not sting and breathes well. If you wash the fabric in the right way, you will enjoy it for years. Fortunately, washing cotton is not higher mathema...

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A sustainable Fashion industry starts with you!

The quality of clothing is declining. And the number of items of clothing that are bought and sold increases to extraordinary heights. Large chains are less and less aware of what we think about Fashion: distinguishing yourself and purchasing items t...

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What is Modal?

Modal is a semi-synthetic textile made from cellulose from beech wood. The modified spinning process of this fabric creates longer cellulose molecules with better properties. This makes Modal an improved version of Viscose. In this blog you will r...

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Slow fashion: what it is and why you really have to do something with it as a designer?

In slow fashion - the alternative to fast fashion - sustainability is the primary topic. But what exactly does slow fashion mean? And what are the differences between slow and fast fashion? We answer these questions and also explain why it is impo...

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Sustainable textile: Five fabrics that make fashion 'greener'

Sustainable textiles are getting popular. More and better alternatives are becoming available on the market to make sustainable clothing. Curious about the developments? House of U is happy to tell you more about fabrics that make "green"...

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What is Velvet?

Velvet made a comeback! This wonderfully cuddly fabric has a rich, deep shine and, thanks to its warm and luxurious appearance in Autumn and Winter, is here to stay. Are you looking for the right fabric for your latest design? Then Velvet is a daring...

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EcoVero is perfect for sustainable designers

EcoVero is the perfect fabric for clothing designers who consciously choose for sustainability. The production process of the fabric is more environmentally friendly then regular viscose. By choosing EcoVero you contribute to a sustainable solutio...

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Design your own fabric, our tips and tricks

There are a lot of standard designs out there that you can use when making your own clothes, but… Does the word ‘standard’ bother you? Would you prefer to be original, and do you have a gorgeous design for your pants, dress or shirt? Try making...

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Chair upholstery: this is how you do it!

Do you want to redecorate that old chair? Are you tired of the design, or is the fabric worn? If the basis is good, you can upholster it again. This is a cheap and environmentally conscious alternative to buying a new chair. With a new fabric it can ...

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Start your own clothing line in 5 steps

Are you bursting with inspiration? Do you have enough designs for your own collection? Then the start of your own clothing line has already been made. After all, you already have the creativity in you! But designing clothes is completely different...

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