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A treatment given to fibers, yarns, or fabrics that make the final product look, feel, or perform differently.
Finish
The process of interlacing yarns at right angles to each other
Weaving
This occurs when different staple fibers are spun together into a single yarn
Blend
This is needed to hold the fibers or filaments together. The amount of this increases the strength of a yarn.
Twist
These types of yarns are spun from short, staple fibers
Spun yarns
These are combined to make fabrics
Yarns
These are combined to make yarns
Fibers
This manufactured fiber is very resistant to wrinkles and stretching. It is often used a blend with cotton.
Polyester
This manufactured fiber is crisp and drapes well. It looks and feels luxurious.
Acetate
This manufactured fiber is crisp and drapes well. It looks and feels luxurious.
Acetate
This manufactured fiber is crisp and drapes well. It looks and feels luxurious.
Acetate
This manufactured fiber is a lot like cotton. It is soft, comfortable, absorbent, and inexpensive.
Rayon
A continuous strand of a fiber is known as...
Filament
These fibers are commercially made.
Manufactured fibers
This fiber is a natural fiber. It is luxurious looking, strong but lightweight, and very absorbent.
Silk
This fiber is a natural fiber. It is the warmest of all fibers, it is highly absorbent, and wrinkle resistant.
Wool
This type of fiber comes from animal sources
Protein
This fiber comes from the flax plant. It is the strongest natural fiber. It is comfortable, smooth, and durable,
Linen
This fiber is inexpensive, comfortable, and absorbent. It is a natural fiber.
Cotton
These fibers come from vegetable sources
Cellulosic fibers