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