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Fabrics (Cloth Textiles)

Fabric is the result of forming fibers together to make a large, flexible, usable piece. They have a wide variety of uses, including making garments to wear.

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What is gray fabric?

Melange fabric : Fabric in which bands of colour are printed at intervals across a thick rope of slubbing of fibres prior to spinning. When the slubbing is attenuated during yarn manufacture, a very even blend of dyed and undyed fibre is produced and by this means, if black has been used, a grey yarn results.

How do you stop fabric markers from spreading?

Jo Ann's sells these. Why not ask them? Or try to contact the manufacturer of these markers directly. It should be on the marker label. By the way, I have use these markers to dye a pair of satin shoes and a purse. They worked wonderfully.

What is textile leather?

A kind of textile looks like leather. It is very good for furnutures, for example:sofa. And it is more cheeper, than original leather. That fabric might called artificial leather! we call it PU,it fits for made bags! Tristan chow

 

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Why are wool socks a good insulator?

Wool is both a good thermal insulator and good electrical insulator.

However as most wool socks are knitted they have many small openings that electric sparks could jump through, so they are not safe to insulate high voltages.

What are stitching lines?

A stitching line is a line that a person uses to stitch along a piece of fabric

What does CAM mean in textiles?

CAD stands for Computer aided Design, so the way it is used in textiles is that you can see your design in final form on the computer without having to guess. This helps because that way you know if your design is good or not.

What is cashmere silk?

Cashmere is a type of wool. Cashmere fabric is made from fine layer of hairs grown by cashmere goats. Cashmere goats are found in high altitude areas and this fine layer of hairs is grown by cashmere goats to withstand severe winter conditions in these areas.

What is the similarities of the ifugao textile?

This wiki quest isn't helping... No one is giving answers... No one is also here to help others... Tsk.

What is best private university for textile in Bangladesh?

Actually there are no rankings of private universities in Bangladesh by any proper authorities or Government. Therefore, there can be no useful and accurate answer on this site.

What are the importance of clothing and textiles?

Clothing - (noun) garments collectively; raiment; apparel.

Textiles - (noun) 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving

In the textile trades whats the difference between fabric textile and cloth?

Textile meaning everything relating to fabric: 1. Made of Fabric 2. Relating to Fabric 3. Relating to Weaving/ Knitting 4. Fiber 5. Yarn 6. Greige Fabric 7. Processed Fabric 8. Garments Made of Fabric Apparel meaning ready to wear products: 1. Clothing 2. Garments 3. Dresses 4. Sportswear 5. Jackets 6. Bags 7. Caps 8. Towels 9. Footwear 10. Eye-wear.

Who established the first textile mill in America?

John Cabot, George Cabot, Deborah Cabot, Andrew Cabot, Moses Brown, Joshua Fisher, Israel Thorndike, Henry Higginson, and Isaac Chapman.

What is the theme of the AQA GCSE textiles exam 2010?

After completing Textiles GCSE last year, and recieveing a B grade, textiles GCSE can vary depending on the exam board, but here is what it is all based around. Throughout the year you complete an a3 folder, on developing and desinging a proudct, which may be your choice, or your teachers. After carrying out developments and designs, you make your product, which i think is around 20% of your grade. The written folder is worth around 40%. Then there is a written exam, which would consist of questions such as creating products being environmentally friendly, questions on washing labels etcetc.

What are textiles pins for?

seriously? hahaha, a pin is the pointy steal thing with the ball on the end that you use to hold your material together when you sew it. ahahhahahah

Why does the US textile industry lose jobs the foreign countries?

Labor intensive production is cheaper to do in countries with lower pay rates. In the US, there's a minimum wage, other places there isn't.

Some other textile tasks, like dyeing(which is often toxic), is cheaper to do in places with less environmental restrictions.

Cheap imports can force U.S. companies out of business.


Foreign countries often accept lower salaries and poorer working conditions, meaning stuff can be made cheaper there.

Why are naturally colored cottons of interest to consumers textiles?

they repel bugs without chemicals, it has more of a pleasant smell that regular cotton, It is hypothesized that the pigments in naturally pigmented cotton fibers are present to provide protection from ultraviolet radiation for the embryonic cotton seeds,

Why is lycra waterproof?

yes it is as it is what we use for swim suits

What material is used for tea towels?

Paper towels are found in millions of households to cleans up messes. Paper towels are made out of wood and/or fiber from wood.