What is Satin?

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Satin is a luxurious fabric that is widely used for clothing, bedding and home decorations. It is soft and shiny and it is a great fabric to use on pillows.

Satin comes in different qualities and weights. The heavier the satin fabric, the more it resists wrinkles. However, if you have any problems with it, you should wash it in cold water and dry it on a flat surface.

Satin is often used for wedding dresses, evening gowns and bridal wear. It is also commonly used in lingerie, footwear and even for bed sheets.

Satin can be made of silk or polyester. Natural silk is preferred, as it feels very soft on the skin. Synthetic satins are more affordable, but they are not as soft as natural silk.

There are three basic types of satin: panne, ribbed and crepe. Panne is a medium weight fabric, while ribbed is a thin, ribbed surface. Crepe is a lighter and less stiff satin.

Satin is a weave that is produced by floating several warp yarns across a weft. It is a more complex and expensive weave than other weaves. In the 14th century, satin fabric became available in Europe and the Middle East.

When it was first created, it was made of silk and it was reserved for the rich and the upper class. However, it became more popular and has been used by women for decoration and crafts.

Currently, satin is most commonly used in footwear and apparel. It is also used in designer heels and evening bags.