Friday 2 December 2011

Sources & Types of Textiles


Elements can be created from many materials. These materials come from four main sources: pet (wool, silk), place (cotton, flax, jute), substance (asbestos, glass fibre), and artificial (nylon, rayon, acrylic). In the past, all textiles were created from natural material, which include place, pet, and substance resources. In the Last century, these were formulated by man-made material created from oil.
Textiles are created in various skills and levels of resilience, from the best gossamer to the strongest material. The family member width of material in material is tested in deniers. Microfibre represents material created of hair slimmer than one denier.

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