This is news to me!

Bath towels are something we all use every day in our homes. Most people don’t really

think much about how they are made. But if you look closely, you’ll often see lines on the

surface of these towels. These lines might seem like they’re just there to look nice, but they

actually have important jobs that make the towel work better and last longer. Knowing why

these lines are there can help us understand the skill that goes into making a towel.

Why Do Bath Towels Have Lines?

The lines you see on bath towels aren’t just random patterns that designers came up with. Often,

they are made using special ways of weaving the fabric, and these weaving methods have several purposes.

These lines can help the towel soak up water better, make the towel stronger, and even make it feel nicer to use.

When we understand why these lines are there, we can see that even a simple thing like a bath towel has been carefully made.

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