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Content Organizer Routine App. 1 Obj. 2.01 Fibers, Yarns and Fabrics

The Unit Organizer Textile Construction Expanded Unit Map Fibers NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers

The Unit Organizer Textile Construction Expanded Unit Map Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns

The Unit Organizer Textile Construction Expanded Unit Map Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns are woven or knit into Fabrics (cloth) are judged by their Characteristics

The Unit Organizer Textile Construction Expanded Unit Map Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns are woven or knit into Fabrics (cloth) are judged by their Characteristics include Abrasion resistance

The Unit Organizer Textile Construction Expanded Unit Map Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns are woven or knit into Fabrics (cloth) are judged by their Characteristics include Abrasion resistance Absorbency

The Unit Organizer Textile Construction Expanded Unit Map Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns are woven or knit into Fabrics (cloth) are judged by their Characteristics include Abrasion resistance Absorbency Durability

The Unit Organizer Textile Construction Expanded Unit Map Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns are woven or knit into Fabrics (cloth) are judged by their Characteristics include Abrasion resistance Absorbency Durability Elasticity

The Unit Organizer Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns are woven or knit into Fabrics (cloth) are judged by their Characteristics include Abrasion resistance Absorbency Durability Elasticity Resiliency

The Unit Organizer Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns are woven or knit into Fabrics (cloth) are judged by their Characteristics include Abrasion resistance Absorbency Durability Elasticity Resiliency Strength

The Unit Organizer Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns are woven or knit into Fabrics (cloth) are judged by their Characteristics include Abrasion resistance Absorbency Warmth Durability Elasticity Resiliency Strength

The Unit Organizer Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Fibers Yarns NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map Textile Construction Begins with 9 10   Fibers are spun into Yarns are woven or knit into Fabrics (cloth) are judged by their Characteristics include Abrasion resistance Wicking Absorbency Warmth Durability Elasticity Resiliency Strength

Explore our content What is a fiber? A hair-like structure that can be used to make yarn, string or rope Video explaining Fibers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8NekjKAtsU Remember when we talked about fibers the day we had the cottonballs?

Explore our Content Yarn Yarn is an industrial term for the thread, string, yarn or rope that results when fibers are worked into long strands for use in making textiles. Video explaining yarns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-hn1dKiz5Y Remember how we twisted our cotton ball fibers into a crude yarn?

Explore our Content Fabric – large sheets of threads that are put together by weaving or knitting. Weaving – passing threads in and out at 90 degree angles to form fabric Knitting – looping threads around each other to form fabric. Nonwoven – fabric that is not woven or knit – but may be felted or pressed Video on types of fabrics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrFBiniEyUI&index=4&list=PLY2rRfYvphzc H9zXjjO4m4UpMy_lmxER8

Enough already We’ll cover the characteristic of fabric in another session.