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'''[[Textile]]''' is a flexible material consisting of a network of '''natural''' or '''artificial''' '''[[fibres]]''' often referred to as '''thread''' or '''yarn'''. Yarn is produced by spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn. Textiles are formed by '''[[weaving]]''', '''[[knitting]]''', crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together (felt). | '''[[Textile]]''' is a flexible material consisting of a network of '''natural''' or '''artificial''' '''[[fibres]]''' often referred to as '''thread''' or '''yarn'''. Yarn is produced by spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn. Textiles are formed by '''[[weaving]]''', '''[[knitting]]''', crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together (felt). | ||
- | Reference; | + | == Also See == |
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+ | *'''[[Fiber]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Lyrca]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Kevlar]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Knitting]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Natural fibers]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[neoprene]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[plastic]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Polyester]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Polyamide]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Polypropylene]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Polyurethane]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[rubber]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Synthetic fibers]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Textile fabrics]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Tricot]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[vinyl]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Waterproof fabrics]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Woven]]''' | ||
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+ | == Reference; == | ||
# See Wikipedia ''Textile'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabric] | # See Wikipedia ''Textile'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabric] |
Revision as of 19:42, 18 August 2010
Textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together (felt).
Also See
- Fiber
- Lyrca
- Kevlar
- Knitting
- Natural fibers
- neoprene
- plastic
- Polyester
- Polyamide
- Polypropylene
- Polyurethane
- rubber
- Synthetic fibers
- Textile fabrics
- Tricot
- vinyl
- Waterproof fabrics
- Woven
Reference;
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