The T in terms of fabrics stands for thread count. Thread count refers to the total amount of wrap fill threads in a square inch.
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The T stands for "twisted pair" which means that the wires are twisted. This technique reduces interference in the signals.
fabrics which get their sources from nature are natural fabrics. eg. silk from silkworm cotton from cotton plant wool from sheep
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J. T. Marsh has written: 'Self-smoothing fabrics' -- subject(s): Crease-resistant fabrics 'Crease resisting fabrics' -- subject(s): Crease-resistant fabrics
R. T. Lord has written: 'Decorative and fancy textile fabrics' -- subject(s): Textile design, Textile fabrics
Most T-Shirts are made of Cotton, and since Cotton is a Natural Fabric, it is biodegradable. If a T-Shirt is a blend (containing more than one type of fabric), and one of the blended fabrics is NOT Natural, the T-Shirt would ONLY be partially biodegradable (the portions made up of the Natural fabrics). Nylon & Polyester are Fabrics which ARE NOT Natural; therefore NOT Biodegradable. Cotton & Hemp are Fabrics which ARE Natural; therefore they ARE Biodegradable.
John T. Erickson has written: 'Navajo textiles from the Read Mullan collection' -- subject(s): Navajo textile fabrics, Indian textile fabrics
Mary Schoeser has written: 'Why leggings are Lycra' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Juvenile literature, Leg, Textile fabrics 'Why fabrics can fly' -- subject(s): Flight, Juvenile literature, Textile fabrics 'Silk' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Silk, History 'Marianne Straub' -- subject(s): Textile design 'Why T-shirts are cotton' -- subject(s): Cotton fabrics, Juvenile literature, T-shirts
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T-shirt fabric is usually jersey knit. Made from cotton or poly/cotton and has a slight stretch.
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Natural fabrics like cotton t shirts