HISTORY
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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Detailed explanation-1: -Technically, a woven fabric is any fabric made by interlacing two or more threads at right angles to one another. Woven fabrics can be made of both natural and synthetic fibres, and are often made from a mixture of both. E.g. 100% Cotton or 80% Cotton & 20% polyester.
Detailed explanation-2: -Types of Woven Fabrics Plain weave, also called tabby weave, linen weave, or taffeta weave. This is a style of weaving that alternates weft threads, or yarn, over and under the warp threads, or yarn. Plain weaves are most used in clothing and home textiles due to their durability.
Detailed explanation-3: -Twill weave is among the most commonly used weaves in textile processing. Its diagonal line patterns make the twill weave easy to recognize. This weave is created through moving the weft yarn over and under several warp yarns alternately which produce a diagonal ribbed pattern on the material’s surface.
Detailed explanation-4: -For instance, cotton is a type of fiber that comes in both knit and woven designs. Each structure can be further classified into construction type; how they are knit together. The other method includes non-woven fabrics. Fabric such as felting, laminating, and bonding are considered non-woven.
Detailed explanation-5: -Buckram Fabric. It is a stiff-coated fabric made from a lightweight loosely woven fabric, impregnated with adhesives and fillers. Cambric Fabric. Casement Fabric. Cheese Cloth. Chiffon Fabric. Chintz Fabric. Corduroy Fabric. Crepe Fabric. More items •16-Mar-2011