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Bias | The diagonal grain of a fabric. |
Bleaching | Chemical processes that remove color impurities, or spots from fibers. |
Blend | A combination of two or more fibers that maximizes the best features of each fiber. |
Yarn | A group of fibers twisted together to form a continuous strand. |
Wool | The fiber that forms the coat of sheep. |
Wicking | A fiber’s ability to draw moisture away from the body. |
Weft yarns | Yarns that run crosswise in woven fabric. |
Weaving | The process of interlacing one or more sets of yarns at right angles on a loom. |
Suede | Leather with a napped surface on the flesh side. |
Printing | The process of adding color, pattern, or design to the surface of fabrics. |
Natural fibers | Fibers from plants or animal sources. |
Manufactured fibers | Fibers that are man-made (synthetic) and begin as thick liquids. |
Leather | A tough, flexible material made by preserving animal hides through a process called tanning. |
Knitting | Constructing fabric by looping yarns together. |
Hand | The way a fabric feels to the touch. |
Grain | The direction of the lengthwise and crosswise yarns or threads in a woven fabric. |
Gauge | The number of stitches, or loops, per inch in a knitted fabric. |
Flax | The fiber that comes from the stem of a flax plant. |
Fiber | The smallest unit in a textile fabric. |
Fabric | Any material that is made by weaving, knitting, braiding, knotting, laminating, felting, or chemical bonding. |
Cotton | The soft, white, downy fiber (boll) attached to the seed of a cotton plant. |
Dyeing | A method of giving color to a fiber, yarn, fabric, or garment. |
Fabric finishing | Applying colors, designs, or surface treatments that change the look, feel, or performance of fabrics. |
Filament fibers | Long, continuous fibers of high quality. |
Finishes | Treatments applied chemically or mechanically to a fabric, yarn, or fiber to change its appearance, performance, or feel. |
Protein fibers | Fibers derived from animals or insects. |
Silk | The fine, lustrous fiber that comes from a cocoon spun by a silkworm. |
Satin weave | A weave that produces a smooth, shiny-surfaced fabric resulting from passing the weft yarn over and under numerous warp yarns to create long floats |