Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Modal

Hello everyone again! I was just sitting her thinking abour fabric and a new textile that I see keeps popping up when I buy clothes. It is called modal. So, I let my curiousity draw me to the faithful internet! Here's what I found.


Modal is a bio-based fiber made by spinning reconstituted cellulose from beech trees. It is about 50% more hygroscopic, or water-absorbent, per unit volume than cotton is. It is designed to dye just like cotton, and is color-fast when washed in warm water. Modal is essentially a variety of rayon.

Textiles made from Modal do not fibrillate, or pill, like cotton does, and are resistant to shrinkage and fading. They are smooth and soft, more so than even mercerized cotton, to the point where mineral deposits from hard water, such as lime, do not stick to the fabric surface. Like pure cotton, modal should ideally be ironed after washing.


Very interesting!

In Him Laura

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, ya learn somethin' new every day :)

Thank you for that random tid-bit :)

Alice said...

Hey, Laura!

When you posted this, I had never heard of modal. But, I got a pair of pajama pants for Christmas, and they're mostly made of modal. We were discussing what modal is, and I remembered that you had posted about it awhile back. Now I know! Thanks!

I hope you had a great Christmas! Talk to you soon!