Textile manufacturing starts with the production or harvesting of raw fibres. After that they are shipped from the farm/chemical plant and they go through four main stages:
* Yarn Production: The material going from the field to a fabric
* Fabric Production: Production of fabric by interlacing two sets of yarns
* Wet Process: Apparatus used for making non-woven fabrics
* Garment Manufacturing: The process by which clothing is made
what are some different materials that produced textiles
by making it
Machine-made textiles from Britain and other European countries replaced hand-made Indian cloth during the Industrial Revolution. These machine-made textiles were cheaper and faster to produce, leading to a decline in demand for Indian hand-woven fabrics.
something made of cotton
No, paper towels are not considered textiles. Textiles are materials made from interlacing fibers, while paper towels are made from pulp fibers that are processed and compressed into thin sheets of paper.
Clothing made from overrun textiles. Overrun textiles are textiles that are ordered but not used by the initial orderer. If a secondary user doesn't turn it into overrun fashion, then it typically gets dumped in a landfill.
They are put in the textiles recycling bin.
yes
The basket ball is made from leather, plastics, rubber, textiles.
Suzani textiles originally come from Persian. They are made in Central Asian countries. It was made around the 18th and 19th centuries by surviving Suzani people.
Clothing made from overrun textiles. Overrun textiles are textiles that are ordered but not used by the initial orderer. If a secondary user doesn't turn it into overrun fashion, then it typically gets dumped in a landfill.
Colors and patterns on them identified where people lived.