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WE COME IN CONTACT WITH TEXTILES DAILY! Tooth brush makeup brushes coffee filters tire cords Paint rollers lampshades duct tape gloves balls Boat sails candles wicks banners and flags

Is a general term used to refer to fibers, yarns, or fabrics or anything made from propylene fibers Natural Fibers FIBERS YARNS FABRICS

IS A SUBSTANCE, NATURAL OR MANUFACTURED, WITH A HIGH LENGTH-TO-WIDTH SUITABLE CHARACTERISTICS FOR BEING PROCESSED INTO A FABRIC.( 3 types of fibers: plant, animal, & mineral) THE SMALLEST COMPNENT, HAIRLIKE IN NATURE, THAT CAN BE SEPERATED FROM A FABRIC. (Natural and Manufactured) - Cotton - Linen -Silk -Rayon -Polyester - Wool - Nylon -Microfibers -Flax -Acrylic

An grouping of fibers that is twisted or laid together so as to from a continuous strand that can be made into a textile fabric.(2 types: Warp Yarns & Fill Yarns) Warp-is the group of yarns threaded through the loom in a woven fabric; parallel to the selvage. Fill –the yarns perpendicular to the selvage that interlace with warp yarns in a woven fabric. Parts of a YARN Multi Color Yarns

A flexible planar substance constructed from solutions, fibers, fibers, yarns, or fabrics, in any combination. Fabrics have : - finishes- any process used to add color and augment performance of gray goods (unfinished fabric). - Gray goods- any fabric that has not been finished. - Types of FABRICS: plain weave twill weave satin weave

DEFINE THE FOLLOWING TERMS: - FIBERS - YARNS -FABRICS MAKE A LIST OF ALL TEXTILES PRODUCTS YOU USE IN AN AVERAGE DAY. (BE SURE TO CONSIDER FURNISHING, INDUSTRIAL, AND APPAREL PRODUCTS). What are some types of FIBERS?

You point of view as a designer