Fabrics do not actually absorb heat very well. Fabrics colors hold heat if they are dark but not for long.
because they wouldnt last as long an would probably break easily. Where would you put the axle? There would be less contact with the ground, thus less grip and control.
the answer is simple... the three flammable fabrics are 1. polyester, 2. acrylic and 3. rayon
The three types of needle points are: ballpoint, sharp needles, and wedge needles. Each of these needles affect fabrics differently. Use ball points for knit fabrics, sharp needles for woven fabrics and wedge needles for vinyl and leather fabrics.
Most synthetic fabrics made of plastic such as polyester will melt when heated enough as in a microwave. Natural plant/animal fiber fabrics such as wool, cotton, linen will not melt but will burn at high temperatures. Mineral fabrics such as asbestos will neither burn or melt unless exposed to extremely high temperatures.
studies show that "Niki's" do in fact tear easily.
Most synthetic fabrics do not wrinkle easily. Synthetic fabrics have the capacity to hold more loads.This is called Tensilestrength .
firm, no tear (holds shape) paintable, white, small quantity.
Most costumes can be store easily. The are made from light breathable fabrics.
she made a new threadthat wouldnt break as easily
Due to the way paper is made, its fibers tend to run in one direction. If you tear in that direction, along the fibers, the paper tears easily, and the fibers guide the tear to be straight across. If you tear the paper across the fibers, all of the above is untrue.
not unless you acctually try, even then its hard.
When muscles are more flexible they wont tear as easily.
Once can tear away wallpaper easily by first scoring the paper with a special tool, applying a removal solution, and then using a scraper or pallet knife to gently separate the glued paper from the wall.
Grease will come easily from many fabrics but chemically bonds to others. Polyester fabric is notorious for bonding to greases and permanently discolors the fabric. Nylon, cotton, wool and some other fabrics clean easily and oil releases simply with mild detergents. Other fabrics won't release grease no matter what you try. Sometimes the only solution is to throw away the cloths.
no, marquesa lana is one of the most fade-resistant fiber/fabrics available.
In reality, it takes significant force to tear cartilage. However, if the conditions are right, the tear can appear quite easily. In some cases, just a few pounds of force in the right direction can cause damage.