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fabric distribution

Fabric distribution refers to how the fibers in a woven or knitted textile are arranged and spread within the material. It affects the fabric's strength, stretch, appearance, and durability. Common types include evenly distributed (balanced) fabrics and those with diagonal or uneven patterns (toile or twill). Proper fabric distribution ensures the textile performs as intended, maintains quality, and resists distortions during use or manufacturing. Essentially, it's about how fibers are organized on a microscopic level to give the fabric its desired properties.