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Fabric Manufacturing

Fabric Manufacturing. Burlap Woven vegetable fibers. Tulle Synthetic fibres – wrap weft thread around warp thread to create a hexagon. Fleece Man-made woven from polyester fibers. Cotton Plant spun into thread and then woven. Microsuede

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Fabric Manufacturing

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  1. Fabric Manufacturing

  2. Burlap Woven vegetable fibers

  3. Tulle Synthetic fibres – wrap weft thread around warp thread to create a hexagon

  4. Fleece Man-made woven from polyester fibers

  5. Cotton Plant spun into thread and then woven

  6. Microsuede Man-made polyester knit blend with very fine fibers tightly woven

  7. Rayon Treated plant fibers spun into yarn then woven

  8. Lamė and Quilted Lamė Woven or knit with thin metallic yarn

  9. Corduroy Fibers are twisted when woven

  10. Gaberdine Twill Tightly woven with more warp (longer threads) than weft (crossing threads)

  11. Felt Non-woven Friction and soapy water

  12. Consider which fabric is: • Most durable? • Has the most wet strength? • Aesthetically pleasing • Fire resistant

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