Cotton is all cotton fibres.
Cotton fibres are the fibres in cotton.
We get cotton fibres from cotton balls that is cotton flowers. But we get jute fibres from the stem of the jute plant not from the jute flowers.
Yes. Cotton is made of cellulose, which is a natural polymer.
Cotton fibres come from cotton plants -- that is the base.
Cotton and linen are both plant fibres.
Animal fibres such as wool, and natural fibres such as cotton.
Cotton fabric is derived from the fibres surrounding seeds of the cotton plant.
It's made from the fibres of the cotton plant.
We get cotton fibres from cotton balls that is cotton flowers. But we get jute fibres from the stem of the jute plant not from the jute flowers.
There are artificial fibres that purport to mimic some of cotton's characteristics, but cotton is always real cotton.
The cotton bols are harvested and then carded to align fibres and remove cotton seeds. The fibres are then spun into cotton thread by twisting the fibres around each other in a spinning machine. The threads are then loaded on to a weaving frame and woven into cloth. The cloth is washed, bleached and ironed.