You get it and then get it off
Charles Macintosh is credited with inventing waterproof fabric. He would later use this fabric make a raincoat still know are the Mackintosh.
Approximately 52 elements had been discovered by the time Charles Macintosh invented a waterproof fabric in 1823.
Satin can be made from either man-made or natural fibers. Satin is a type of fabric, not a type of fiber. Most satin is made from man-made materials, but some more expensive satins are made from 100% silk.
Pillowcases, clothes, bedsheets, banners, purses, handbags, cases.
Charles Macintosh worked as a Scottish chemist and inventor in Glasgow, Scotland. He did not attend a university, but instead gained his knowledge through practical experience and experimentation. He is best known for inventing the waterproof fabric that bears his name, the Mackintosh raincoat.
Charles Macintosh patented the waterproof cloth used in raincoats in 1823 even though it was James Syme who invented the fabric. Charles Macintosh and Co. of Glasgow made the first Mackintosh coats.
Fabric is man-made.
Yes, linen is a natural fabric. It is made from the fibers in the stalks of flax plants.
'Fabric' is a general name for some sort of cloth. It can therefore be made out of natural or man made materials. Cotton fabric would be an natural material Rayon fabric would not be a natural material Tweed is a fabric which is a natural material. The process of making fabric from a fibre is of cause not a natural process.
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it's a natural light low cost fabric
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