
Acrylic fabric is an extremely lightweight, soft, and warm fabric with
a wool-like feeling to it. Due to its texture, it gets dyed quite
easily. It has an excellent capacity towards colorfastness. Acrylic is a
very resilient fabric which helps it to retain the shape and resist
shrinkage and wrinkles. Sometimes mistaken to be a wool or cotton, it is
found in varied forms.
The fabric is often considered as a cheaper alternative to cashmere
because of the similar feeling of the materials. Embroidered acrylic are
used for a variety of purposes, such as sweaters, hand-knitting yarns,
rugs, awnings, boat covers, and as a precursor for carbon fiber.
Color
Embroidered acrylic fabrics are available in a wide range of radiant
colors.
- Azure
- Black
- Tan
- Khaki
- Navy
- Gray
- White
- Pink
- Red
- Royal
- Khaki
- Olive
Designs & Patterns
Just like other fabrics, an acrylic fabric are as well found with
intricate embroider work.
- Sequins work
- Bead work
- Resham embroidery
- Zardosi work
- Gold thread work
- Lace work with multicolored threads
- Floral motifs
- Kundan work
Manufacturing Hubs
Acrylic with embroidery work is majorly produced at :
- New Delhi
- Tamil Nadu
- Punjab
- Gujarat
- Maharashtra
- Haryana
- Karnataka
Export Markets
There is a large market for embroidered acrylic fabric in the
international circuit. The major importers are :
- Spain
- China
- USA
- Jordan
- Australia
- Turkey
- Taiwan
- UAE