The invention relates to a process of forming a nonwoven fabric with
microsponges comprising obtaining a nonwoven base comprising fibers
having a first side and a second side and having a weight of greater than
about 2 oz/yd.sup.2, stitching the nonwoven base with a stitching yarn in
elongated spaced apart rows of stitches, the rows of stitching having a
stitch shape factor greater than 0.54 wherein the stitching yarn has a
tenacity greater than 1 gf/denier. Next, a plurality of microsponges is
formed by impinging the first side of the stitched nonwoven fabric with a
collimated fluid stream with from about 100 to 200 joules per gram while
supporting the stitched nonwoven fabric on a supporting member having
areas impervious to the collimated fluid and pores in the supporting
member which are pervious to the collimated fluid. The pores of the
supporting member have a pore shape factor value of at least the stitch
shape factor value of the rows of stitches and the ratio of the distance
between the rows of stitches to the average width of the pores is from
about 3:2 to 5:2. Also disclosed are the product made by the process and
the article.