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Title: Fibers and Fabrics


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Fibers and Fabrics
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Fibers
  • Natural Fibers- produced by nature
  • Cotton- absorbs moisture, comfortable to wear,
    strong, dyes well negatives- wrinkles and
    shrinks
  • Linen- strong, absorbent, but wrinkles easy so
    used in the wrinkled look or has a wrinkle
    resistant finish applied
  • Ramie-strong and durable, absorbs moisture and
    dries quickly it is brittle when dry and
    wrinkles so it usually combined with other
    fabrics
  • Wool- valued for warmth, wears well, resists
    wrinkling, absorbs moisture and feels dry will
    shrink in hot water and can burn easily when put
    with high heat
  • Silk- strongest fiber, comfortable to wear and
    resists wrinkles

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Pictures
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Fibers
  • Manufactured Fibers- produced in laboratories
    through chemical processes feel like real fibers
  • Acetate- used for evening wear and lining fabric
    comfortable to wear, doesnt wear well though-
    weak fabric
  • Acrylic- known for warmth machine washable and
    wrinkle-resistant but can form little balls on
    the surface
  • Nylon- strong and durable repels water
  • Polyester- used alone or blended with other
    fibers
  • Stays fluffy even when wet
  • Rayon- comfortable, combined with other fabrics
  • Minimizes wrinkling and shrinking
  • Spandex- stretches and recovers to normal shape

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Pictures
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Blends
  • Every fiber has good qualities , but none are
    perfect
  • Most are blended with two or more fibers
  • Manufactured fibers have two names
  • Generic- common name for similar fibers
  • Trade- manufacturers name
  • Dotrel, Fortrel, Kodel- manufacturer name for
    polyester fabric

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Fabric Construction
  • Weaving
  • Plain weave- yarn passes over and under
  • Twill weave- passes over two then under two
    (denim)
  • Satin weave- pass over four or more then under
    one ( shiny but not strong)
  • Pile weave - 3 sets of yarn used to make it,
    woven in plain, twill, or satin then an extra
    set of yarn is woven so that loops or cut ends
    are produced on the fabric surface
  • Knitting
  • Single knits- t-shirts/ simple dresses smooth
    appearance on front and back
  • Rib knits- made with two sets of needles,
    vertical ribs on both sides-used for close
    fitting tops and stretch trim
  • Interlock knits- smooth surface on both sides
    less stretch used for soft casual garments
  • Double knits- made with 2 interlocking layers-
    durable and wrinkle resistant
  • Tricot knits-undergarments and night gowns-
    narrow vertical ribs on the front and cross wise
    on the back

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Examples
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Fabric Construction
  • Bonding- fibers are mechanically or chemically
    joined together with steam or heat used with an
    adhesive
  • Gives shapes to non woven fabric

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Fabric Finishes
  • Color
  • Piece dyed- color added into yarn before woven
    into fabric
  • Print process- rolled onto fabric
  • Screen printing- dyes are forced through a screen
    onto fabric
  • Other finishes
  • Flame-retardant- fabric resist burning
  • Permanent or durable press- little or no ironing
    after washing
  • Sanforized- prevents shrinking of more than 1
  • Stain and spot resistant- helps to resists
    stains/spots
  • Waterproof- prevents fabric from absorbing water
  • Water-repellant- prevents from absorbing water,
    but not shedding it completely

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Table Project
  • Research a natural fiber
  • Tell how and where it is produced
  • Locate the area on the world map
  • Explain why fiber grows well in this region
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