Embroidery linen from OMMA

Ramie has many excellent characteristics such as high strength, good air permeability, strong moisture absorption, and resistance to wrinkles and fading. It is widely used in textiles, clothing, fabrics, fishing lines, and other fields. Ramie is a natural green and environmentally friendly fiber, and its production process does not cause pollution to the environment and can be recycled. Therefore, Ramie fibers are receiving increasing attention in modern fashion and sustainable development fields.

linen and ramie are both fiber crops, and their main differences lie in plant characteristics, usage, and fiber quality.

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Ramie is a perennial plant and a natural plant fiber, similar to other hemp fibers such as flax and hemp. It is an ancient fiber crop from China, dating back thousands of years. Ramie fiber is extracted from the stem bark and wood of the ramie plant and is a smooth, elongated, and shiny fiber that can reach over one meter in length. Its fiber has a relatively hard texture, making it suitable for making ropes, burlap, and industrial textiles.

It has many excellent characteristics, such as high strength, good breathability, strong moisture absorption, wrinkle resistance, and color fastness. It is widely used in textiles, clothing, fabrics, fishing lines, and other fields. Ramie is a natural green and eco-friendly fiber, and its production process does not pollute the environment and is recyclable. Therefore, ramie fiber is receiving increasing attention in the fields of modern fashion and sustainable development.

Linen is an annual plant, also known as linseed. Its fiber is soft, shiny, and suitable for making high-end textiles such as linen, silk, and clothing.

Linen is more suitable for making clothing because of its soft fibers, good breathability, strong moisture absorption, natural luster, and coolness, providing a more comfortable wearing experience.It also has good antibacterial properties, which can effectively prevent bacterial growth and keep clothing clean and hygienic. In addition, linen fabric has good UV resistance, which can effectively prevent UV damage. In contrast, ramie fabric fibers are relatively hard and less comfortable than linen fabric, so they are more commonly used for making daily necessities, industrial textiles, and agricultural purposes.

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The advantages and disadvantages of embroidered linen fabric are as follows:

Advantages:

Tough and durable: linen fabric has high fiber strength, a long wearing life, and is not easily worn or faded.
Good breathability: linen fabric itself has good breathability, comfortable to wear, and not stuffy, even in hot summer.
Strong moisture absorption: Linen fabric can absorb body sweat, helping to keep the body dry and prevent bacterial growth.
Easy to maintain: Linen fabric can be machine-washed or hand-washed, easy to clean and maintain.

Disadvantages:

High fiber hardness: Compared with other textiles, linen fabric has relatively hard fibers, and wearing it is not as comfortable as soft fabrics.
Easy to wrinkle and shrink: linen fabric fibers have a certain degree of shrinkage, and are prone to wrinkles, requiring special attention to maintenance.
Relatively transparent: Linen fabric is relatively thin, and when worn, it is somewhat transparent, requiring special attention to matching underwear.
In summary, the advantages of embroidered linen fabric are toughness, good breathability, strong moisture absorption, and easy maintenance, while the disadvantages are high fiber hardness, easy wrinkle and shrinkage, and relatively transparency.

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