Fibers are what fabric is made out of. The fibers can be plant, as in cotton and linen or animal, as in wool, insect, as in silk or man made, as in nylon. For the manufacture of fabric the fiber is first spun into thread or yarn, and then woven into cloth.
a garment is some thing you wear (made out of fabric) and fabric is what the garment is made of
glass you can see through and fibreglass you can not
The only difference is the spelling. In UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc., it is spelt, "fibre". In USA, it is spelled, "fiber".
The basic difference between denim and non-denim jeans is as follows: Denim fabric's yarns are dyed before weaving the fabric. However, In Nondenims the greige yarns are woven and then greige fabric obtained is called RFD (ready for Dying), PFGD (Prepared for Garment dying) and Non denims. it could be any weave or twill.
Rayon is a synthetic fibre.
Yarn is fibre; bobbin is a storage reel for fibre.
a garment is some thing you wear (made out of fabric) and fabric is what the garment is made of
A staple fibre is a short fibre A filament fibre is a long fibre it has nothing to do with being man made or natural
what is the difference between mill made and power loom made fabrics
fibre
Fibers are what fabric is made out of. The fibers can be plant, as in cotton and linen or animal, as in wool, insect, as in silk or man made, as in nylon. For the manufacture of fabric the fiber is first spun into thread or yarn, and then woven into cloth.
glass you can see through and fibreglass you can not
Polar fleece is a synthetic fabric made from polyester, known for its warmth and moisture-wicking properties. Cotton fabric, on the other hand, is a natural fiber that is breathable and soft to the touch. While polar fleece is more insulating, cotton is more versatile and can be worn comfortably in a variety of temperatures.
Fiber and fibre mean the same thing. The only difference is that fiber is derived from American English, and fibre is derived from European English.
what is fibre-optics
Kapok Fibre
Polyester, a synthetic fibre.