to convert a pattern that calls for stretch knits only to use a woven fabric increase the pattern 2 sizes.
knit?
Fabric that is gray melange has printed color at intervals. Knit means the fabric in woven or knitted.
A "knit" fabric will stretch, either side to side and/or up to down, but a "woven" fabric will not stretch.
How to get the accurate stretchability of fabric knitted
Tweed is a material/fabric. It is a wool cloth, rather coarse, and can come in many weaves and colors.
I would say that polar fleece is a woven fabric, made with synthetic fibers.
Knit fabrics can shrink or extend if a rib construction, have nap, have ribs/wales and are generally more elastic along the course. Woven fabric is interlaced sets of yarn that are not very elastic.
A plain t-shirt is usually made from a knit cotton or poly/cotton fabric.
The length will be one yard. The width will be the other dimension from woven/knit edge to woven/knit edge.
roll weight X 19.685 / dia gsm of th fabric = metre of the fabric
Synthetic fabric means that it was man-made with chemicals - it's a fabric that is NOT natural. Examples are polyester, acrylic, rayon, spandex, and nylon. Woven fabric just means the fabric was produced by weaving the threads together (as opposed to knit fabric, where the threads are interlooped, allowing for stretch). Synthetic fabric can be woven or knit.
In general, yes, wool can be recycled once used. If the wool is part of knit fabric such as in a sweater, it can be recycled for yarn. Wool clothing can be felted and felt used for other projects. Wool fabric (knit or woven) can also be reused.