And want to be ensured yourself that you have received the right fabric in terms of fabric construction. You can do that just by sitting on your chair.
For a newbie, EPI stands for Ends per inch and PPI stands for Picks per inch. Where Ends is known as Warps and Pick are known as weft yarn.
Being a merchant and sourcing professional, if you don’t know how to find EPI and PPI yourself you may need to send fabric sample to the testing lab. In case, the factory has its in-house testing lab then it is ok. You would get the information about fabric sample EPI and PPI on the same day. But when you need to send a sample to an outside lab, it would cost you money and has to wait for at least one day.
There is a very simple method to find fabric EPI and PPI without any special testing instruments. If you want to know how to find that continue reading.
There is one difficult thing to know exactly what are the warp and wefts in fabric. Use our guide to identify warp and weft in a woven fabric. In most fabrics, EPI is higher than the PPI.
Step 1: Collect fabric swatch
Step 2: Make a square of one sq.inch on the sample
Step 3: Count number of ends and Picks inside those squares.
Using same method, find EPI and PPI from all 5 samples and calculate average EPI and PPI.
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| Fabric sample |
Example:
I have shown you an example of loosely woven fabric in the right side image. On that fabric sample, a 1” X 1” square is made. The vertical laid yarns are ends (warp) and horizontal yarns are picks (wefts). Here you can counts ends and picks without any pick glass as the sample fabric is loosely woven. In one inch length there is 9 ends and 8 picks.
So EPI and PPI of this sample is 9 and 8 respectively.

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