Muslin fabric is a type of natural cotton fabric that stands out with its loosely woven, soft, and breathable structure. Primarily made from 100% cotton yarns, its simple, comfortable texture has made it a preferred choice for both clothing and home textiles for many years.
Muslin, a traditional fabric originating from India and the Middle East, is now produced in much softer, more durable, and layered versions using modern manufacturing techniques.
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Properties of Muslin Fabric
• Made of 100% cotton — breathable, non-irritating to the skin and suitable for sensitive skin.
• Due to its natural softness, it is frequently used in baby products and summer textiles.
• Its thin and loose texture allows for high breathability, preventing sweating.
• Thanks to its durable construction, it has a long lifespan even with frequent washing.
• Easy to iron; wrinkles are considered a natural part of its texture.
• It offers a wide range of color options, including natural, pastel, and patterned shades.
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What are 2-ply and 4-ply muslin fabrics?
2 Layers of Muslin Fabric
It is formed by weaving two thin layers together. It is lightweight, thin, and highly breathable. It is ideal for baby blankets, summer quilts, pareos, and pajamas, especially during the summer months.
4 Layers of Muslin Fabric
It is obtained by combining four layers of fabric. It offers a thicker, softer, and more substantial texture. It is preferred in products such as baby blankets, bathrobes, quilts, and baby sleeping bags during cold seasons.
Both types are produced from the same natural fibers; the difference lies in the weaving density and thickness level.