
textiles

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Morgan Armstrong
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1.
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Definition of 'Textiles':
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Various types of fabric, usually woven, knitted, or bonded.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Fibres are the smallest unit of textiles fabric. They are hairlike strands twisted to make yarns.
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Smallest
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Yarns consist of twisted fibres. The process to create yarns is called _____________, making them strong and smooth.
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Spinning
4.
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Long fibres are called:
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Filament fibres
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Small fibres are called:
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Staple fibres
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Yarns can consist of multiple fibre types.
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True
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Method of fabric production:
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Fibre > Yarn > Fabric
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