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What is the difference between an up the roll fabric and a railroaded fabric?

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What is the difference between an up the roll fabric and a railroaded fabric?

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On our website, you will find the letters “RR” by some fabric names. RR stands for railroaded. A fabric’s pattern style falls into one of two categories either railroaded or up the roll. A railroaded fabric is one with a pattern that runs horizontally across the roll, rather vertically.

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