I made a special turtle top with a smooth texture like silken tofu. The secret of this smoothness lies in the material. I wanted to make the best grade of thin turtle that is perfect for autumn, so I searched a lot and finally found this thread. Using a blend of high-quality extra-long staple cotton from the United States and regenerated cellulose, an ultra-fine fiber called fine denier, and using a finer gauge than the normal gauge, the fabric is made with tighter stitches and less drape than necessary. increase. The turtle has a silky smoothness and drape, but it also has a firm texture that doesn't stretch out. Spinning is the key to this project. Mixed spinning of extra-long staple and fine denier is prone to problems and requires technology, but Korea has long been prosperous in this field, where mixed spinning of chemical and synthetic fibers has been popular. Threads spun in Korea are knitted into fabric by a long-established knitter in Wakayama, and sewn by "Ochiso Co., Ltd." in Ehime Prefecture. Ochiso is a long-established store that has been in business for 70 years. The sewing factory is full of skilled craftsmen who specialize in cut-and-sew, so you can leave the fabric that is too smooth and difficult to sew this time with peace of mind.