Canvas is a strong, heavy, plain-woven fabric traditionally made from cotton, hemp, or linen. It is highly versatile, widely used by artists as a painting surface, and for crafting durable everyday items like backpacks, sails, tents, and shoes.
Fabric Structure: Characterized by its 'plain weave, ' which tightly interlaces thick yarns to make it incredibly durable, wind-resistant, and tear-resistant.Materials: While originally made from hemp, most canvas today is woven from cotton or high-quality, long-lasting linen. Synthetic fibers like polyester are often blended in for water resistance.Texture: Surface texture ranges from fine (smooth) to coarse (rough), depending on the tightness of the weave.