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Water Proof canvas duck, twills, and upholstery fabrics This website is very detailed with multiple fabrics, links for product and project usage. Lots of fabric education on it for helping people figure out what they may need. I make hats and would like to offer a line of rain hats, some for Winter and some for Summer weather. What materials would be ideal for each of the two seasons? Also, would fleece be best for lining Winter rains hats?

Finally, do you have source recommendations? What fabric would you recommend in a degrees c winter for a hunting jacket? It needs to be breathable, wind and water resistant, plus stand up to roughed use. Hi Maxine I felt cold reading that — degrees! Hi Serina I live in a hot humid climate and want to know what you would recommend to sew into tubes which could carry water and be put into a garment for cooling.

Obviously the tubes would be next to the skin and would need to be washable. What fabric would you recommend for making a car boot cover for when my large dog needs to travel in my car. It needs to be thick, strong and waterproof? Hi Amy Have you checked Tarpaulin you may have heard of it as Tarp sheet — it is strong, waterproof and easy to clean. Hello Sarina What is the best material for making an outdoor waterproof blanket that does not require dry cleaning? Looking for a waterproof very drapey woven fabric that almost looks like chintz with a matte shine.

Any recommendations? Also UV protective during hot summers? Aluminium colour pvc coated polyster fabric being outer cover will reflect sun rays, 5mm PU foam middle insulation and flexibility and brushed cotton touching aircraft body being scratch free. What material would you recommend for making all weather wing covers for an aircraft that is parked outside in winter in UK Thanks Anne.

Could you recommend a fabric, pref breathable? Hi Beatriz Microfiber is water resistant if Teflon coated water proof , breathable, lightweight enough and perfect for skirts. Hi Hui Yi Terylene a type of polyester is used for making parachutes; It is lightweight high density polyester densely woven which is why it is waterproof Kevlar very strong and waterproof if water resistant treatment done on the surface ; it is expensive.

What would you recommend and would I need an inside lining for extra warmth, if so what would you recommend to complement the exterior fabric?

Thanks for your time. Hi Kellie No first hand experience, but a look at commercial ones tell me that dog jackets are usually lined with soft fleece fabric and the outer layer is usually rip stop nylon which is waterproof. Do not cover the dog fur because you shall made a big mistake. The sebum of dog skin is working for this. I was looking for a waterproof canvas which is not stiff for bags. I tried Ottrettex waterproof canvas, but it feels stiff.

Is there any brand or similar material you can recommend me? Hi Liz Waterproof canvas is the best for bags for a lot of uses like lining but it is crisp and stiff, yes. I have read that the nylon fabric Cordura D is water resistant, hard wearing and not stiff and used to make bags by many professionals.

Here is a list of the best bag making fabrics. Trying to come up with a waterproof solution to cover up my picc line in the shower — I thought about PUL fabric as it has some stretch and is water resistant?

But I need some waterproof tape to seal up the seam and which does not let in water at the top and bottom of the sleeve — any ideas? Just my opinion. No expert. Then there are duct tapes, though not waterproof they ward off water for some time. Any idea what the latest glossy raincoats are made out of? I found one at Nordstrom that is a glossy polyurethane top layer with a polyester layer underneath.

However, trying to find this fabric in s fashion plaid is difficult. Any ideas? Hi Linda Sunbrella fabric is used extensively for outdoor furniture. Vinyl with waterproof label is also used. Hi , I am after a waterproof material that can be submerged for very short periods of times say in a bath or pool would be in a bag form and have a double closure system at the top like a back pack strep sort of thing.

Could you advise the best material for this please. What material would you recommend for a tablecloth that is repellant and can be washed in the washing machine?

My teenage grandson has Cerebral Palsy and drools allot. I make him scarves to tie around his neck to help. What material would you suggest using? Thanks in advance. Hi Peggy Have you considered Linen? Linen can feel almost comfortable even when it is wet, unlike all other fabric. Another fabric is terrycloth. You can also use a flannel.

Hi everyone, I am a designer in Pakistan and working for a successful business in raincoats and water repellent light wait material, i have designed so many dresses ,jackets, trousers and stylish raincoats and gowns to serve best against rain,water,air. Best to use to serve the needs of fashion as well. Looks like leather ,though are P leather. Very affordable and soft and comfortable in wearing. I believe I can learn some more from you. You can choose a tightly woven fabric for some water repellent properties.

Hi Stephen I have read that lycra mixed with neoprene is what professional manufacturers use to make armbands. Microfiber is a more skin-friendly material. Both are not breathable as such. My son excessively sweats in the armpits. Instead of buying special undershirts I want to add 2 layers to his cotton ones. One layer will be bamboo cotton and inside layer will be waterproof.

Hi Marilyn polyurethane laminated polyester fabric with fleece as backing — this is what I have seen what outdoor blankets are made of. And infact PUL is not to be dry cleaned :. Try this. It works amazingly. I had this issue throughout high school.

Worst time ever! I would use abut once a week and gradually use it less and less. I live in Florida and have dogs that get on the furniture! I battle sand on a daily basis! I have found that most fabrics let the sand through onto the furniture!

Which fabric would be the best option to keep the sand on the top for shaking off or vacuuming, but is washable to get rid of the dog smell?

Thank you for the information! Nylon ripstop is a water repellent strong, machine-washable woven fabric. Would you please advice as to the best martial that is both breathable and ultra lightweight! Hi Clara Have you considered Microfiber — it is very lightweight and opaque and is regularly used for abayas.

What water proof material or material blend will you advise I use when considering machine wash safe and dryer safe. Dirt and residue on the surface of your clothes will affect the adhesion of your DWR spray, so run them through your washer and dryer before you apply it.

Technical fabric washes are also gentler on the fabric and are more environmentally-friendly. You can find technical fabric washes at specialty clothing shops or by ordering it online. Place your clothing item on a piece of cardboard. Apply an even coat of the DWR spray all over the fabric. Hold the spray bottle 6 inches 15 cm from the fabric and move it back and forth as you apply the coating so it goes on evenly.

Wipe away the extra liquid with a clean cloth and let the clothes dry. Hang the clothing on a clothesline or drying rack and wait until the material is fully dry before you wear it. Method 2. Choose wax to waterproof canvas and fabric with natural fibers. Choose wax to waterproof your clothes if the fabric is made out of natural, non-synthetic fibers. Boil water in a saucepan and place a metal bowl on top. Make a double boiler that will gently heat up the wax by taking a standard-sized saucepan and filling it about halfway with water.

Melt 4 oz g of beeswax pellets and paraffin wax in the bowl. Beeswax pellets are small beads of solid wax. Place them in the metal bowl to gently melt them. Paraffin wax comes as a solid block, so cut off chunks of it and add 4 oz g into the bowl with the beeswax and stir them as they melt to combine them.

Combining both waxes creates an insoluble, waterproof mixture. Brush a thick layer of the wax over the fabric with a paintbrush. Start in 1 section of the clothing item and spread a thick layer of the wax. Work in sections to apply the wax in an even layer over the entire surface of the fabric.

Hold a hairdryer over the wax until it melts it into the fabric. Move the hairdryer all around the clothing to heat and infuse the wax with the fibers of the clothing. Let the wax cool and apply more to any uneven spots. The wax mixture will start to harden within a few minutes, so wait for it to dry and inspect the clothing.

Look for any patches that are missing the wax as well as sections with uneven layers. Add more wax to fill in or even out any areas, if necessary. Allow the clothing to cure for 24 hours. The development of polymer chemistry of allowed them to become lighter, more flexible and odourless.

But the most remarkable quality of modern waterproofs is that they also allow the perspiration from the skin; that is, they prevent rainwater from getting in, but allow water vapour perspiration to go out. Oilcloth is low maintenance, wipe clean material that used for tablecloths, bags and kitchen accessories. Here are the top branded waterproof fabrics that you can buy right now. The best in the industry and the most popular when it comes to waterproof fabric is most definitely Gore-Tex.

Gore-Tex fabrics utilise an ePTFE membrane with an extremely thin polyurethane coating to create a waterproof, breathable fabric. These fabrics are available in standard 2L and 3L constructions, along with a Gore-Tex precise lining construction. Gore-Tex creates its products with the future in mind; they promise that your product will remain protective for its entire lifetime. The wide range of options with Pertex Shield is outstanding; they offer fabrics suitable for all sorts of conditions, from intense outdoor sports to long hikes.

Pertex Shield also partners with brands such as The North Face. The membrane of the Polartec Neoshell uses a porous polyurethane. Polartec Neoshell was initially referred to as a waterproof, breathable fabric for outdoor adventurers who thrive on physical activity. As well as letting water vapour pass through, Neoshell also moves air through the membrane via convection.

This makes Neoshell an air-permeable membrane. It has to be noted that this was the first company to do so. On top of its waterproof, breathable features, the Neoshell membrane also possesses a four-way stretch feature that is said to be more comfortable to wear than other comparable tougher garments. Neoshell also continues to branch out and create waterproof breathable fabric. Hopefully, you have discovered everything you need to know about the different types of waterproof fabric and how they come in useful in your day to day life.

If you are out shopping for the best type of fabric or you want to make sure that your new investment is waterproof, make sure you check the ratings for breathability and waterproofness. There are a number of different tests available, which make the process slightly confusing, but this information will give you everything you need to know about how waterproof the product is.

Essentially, most fabrics can be made waterproof as long as the right type of layer or backing is added to it.



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