I was recently asked this question by a reader.
Let me explain this to you:
T500: Means number of threads per square inch of the cloth are 500. This is also known as the thread count.
To calculate. Cut a square inch of the fabric. Count the number of weft threads in that region and count the number of warp threads in the region and add the two. Thread count = Number of warp threads+ Number of Weft threads.
100% cotton: Is Self Evident. The fabric is made of 100% cotton.
100x100: It is the English count of warp and weft.
185 x 195 : This indicate the number of ends ( warp threads) and number of Picks ( weft threads) per inch. Incidently 185+195= ~500 which is the thread count.
118" is the width of the fabric in inches.
4PI(1/1) : It means that the weave is one-up-one-down but four picks are inserted at a time. If two picks are inserted at a time it is called DPI ( Double pick Insertion) if single pick is inserted it is called SPI ( Single Pick Insertion).
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How to cite this article:
Goyal, P. What is the Meaning of T500 100% Cotton 100x100 185x295 118: 4PI (1/1). My Textile Notes. Available at: https://mytextilenotes.blogspot.com/2010/02/what-is-meaning-of-t500-100x100-185x295.html?m=0
Goyal, P. What is the Meaning of T500 100% Cotton 100x100 185x295 118: 4PI (1/1). My Textile Notes. Available at: https://mytextilenotes.blogspot.com/2010/02/what-is-meaning-of-t500-100x100-185x295.html?m=0
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