Unfortunately, the question cannot be answered as it is written. Knitted fabric itself consists of fiber, as does any other sort of fabric, whether woven, felted, crocheted, etc. So any fabric can be described as "fibers" that are "mixed together."
Cotton can be mixed with fibers such as polyester, spandex, linen, rayon, and wool to create blended fabrics with various properties like increased durability, stretch, breathability, and softness. Mixing cotton with other fibers can enhance the overall performance and quality of the fabric.
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They are fibers.
A natural cluster of wool fibers is called a fleece.
Yes, wool fibers can be dyed, indeed this is how the colored natural wool that is used to knit warm garments are given their color.
A carding machine has wire teeth that comb and clean wool, cotton, or other fibers before the fibers are spun into yarn.
Wool is the fur of sheep. It is sheared off, cleaned, spun into threads and then woven into fabric. Somewhere in there it can also be dyed or bleached. Sometimes the wool is mixed up with other fibers to improve the properties of the finished product.It is stolen from sheep.
Silk, rayon and wool are made up of fibers.
He/she takes the raw fibers , after they are cleaned, and spins the fibers into yarn.
Fibers are often mixed with other fibers to create a fabric with enhanced properties such as strength, durability, flexibility, or to achieve a desired texture or appearance. By combining different types of fibers, manufacturers can create fabrics that offer a balance of characteristics that may not be possible to achieve with a single type of fiber.
Two of the man-made fibers are nylon and polyester. 4 of the natural fibers are cotton, wool, hemp, and silk.