First you take some sort of thread, whether it be wool, silk, cotton, or nylon (acrylic), then you weave it.
In weaving, you stretch a bunch of threads up and down, (they are called warp threads) Then you take another piece of thread and weave it under and over the warp threads and you end up with fabric.
You can make a small piece of fabric yourself. See the link I have provided.
The term cloth generally refers to woven fabric that is formed with a warp and the weft, threads running side to side and up to down. Knitted fabric is formed by a series of interlocking loops and it is more flexible or stretches more than woven fabric.
loops of yarn are formed with needles, by hand or machine.
When two pieces of fabric are sewn together a seam is formed.
A mixture fabric has parts that are made with the type of threads, such as cotton and wool woven in different parts of the fabric, such as stripes of cotton and wool. A blend is when the actual threads are made up of different types spun together and then formed into fabric.
A yarmulke can be laundered in any way appropriate to the particular fabric, and then formed over an inverted bowl to dry.
No, ironing clothes is a physical change. When heat is applied to the fabric, the fibers reorganize and straighten out, but no new substances are formed.
Assuming the tube is hallow, 36/pi. Otherwise, it depends on the thickness of the carpet.
When the fabric stores receive the fabric on the bolt, the fabric is wrapped right side in. To show the true color and texture of the fabric the employees must take the fabric and drape it over the bolt.
broadcloth
Remnant fabric is fabric leftover or recycled
It can stretch but it doesn't stretch as much as spandex or other material would. Answer two: It depends on the weave. acrylic is the type of thread used. When Fabric is formed by knitting, it is stretchy, when woven with a straight warp and weft (vertical and horizontal threads), it only stretches on the bias.
Pl fabric stands for polyester fabric