1. Working principle of Quilting woven interlining
Quilting, as an ancient manual skill, has gradually developed into mechanized production. Its core lies in firmly sewing two or more layers of fabric and the filling in the middle (such as down, cotton wool, etc.) together through tight stitches. This process requires not only the uniform distribution of stitches and proper tension, but also precise control of the distribution of fillers to ensure the uniformity and durability of the final product. Quilting woven interlining is an upgraded version of this technique. It uses advanced weaving technology to weave quilting patterns directly into the interlining to form a stable structure, effectively preventing the displacement and loss of fillers.
2. Excellent warming effect
In cold weather, maintaining body temperature is the primary task of clothing. Quilting woven interlining firmly fixes the filler inside the garment through closely arranged stitches, forming countless tiny insulation chambers. These chambers can effectively slow down the exchange rate between the cold air outside and the heat in the body, while using the excellent thermal insulation performance of the filling (especially down) to lock the heat emitted by the body and achieve excellent warmth. In addition, the design of the quilting pattern can also affect the warmth performance to a certain extent. For example, the use of diamond or wavy patterns can more effectively disperse the pressure, increase the thickness of the insulation layer of the clothing, and further improve the warmth effect.
3. Breathability: Warm but not stuffy
Warmth and breathability, two seemingly contradictory properties, are cleverly balanced on the quilted woven lining. Thanks to its fine weaving structure and the reasonable distribution of the filling, quilted clothing allows air and moisture to be exchanged through the fabric to a certain extent while ensuring good warmth, effectively preventing the stuffiness and humidity caused by long-term wear. This breathability is essential for maintaining the natural microenvironment of human skin, which can reduce the accumulation of sweat, keep dry, and improve the overall comfort of wearing.
IV. Application and innovation in modern clothing
With the advancement of technology and the diversification of consumer demand, the application of Quilting woven interlining is no longer limited to traditional down jackets and cotton jackets, but is widely used in various winter outdoor sports equipment, high-end casual wear and even home textiles. Designers create clothing products that are both fashionable and practical by adjusting quilting patterns, color matching and the type of fillings. In addition, the improvement of environmental awareness has also prompted the industry to adopt more sustainable filling materials, such as recycled down and bamboo charcoal fiber, which further promoted the green transformation of Quilting woven interlining technology.