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Textiles Natural and Synthetic Fibers
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Characteristics may include Structure Absorbency Resilience Abrasion resistance Elasticity Warmth Heat Sensitivity Pilling Shrinkage Tensile strength Luster Flammability Durability Wicking Hand (Feel) Weight
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Abrasion Resistance Refers to a worn spot that develops when fibers rub against something Need to know if a fabric needs to be reinforced because of how it is worn
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Flammability The point at which fibers burn or ignite and cause a fire. To be able to know if fabrics will be suitable in certain situations (jobs, costumes, etc.)
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Hand (feel) How a fabric or fiber feels to the touch So you can predict how a fiber or fabric will feel once produced in to a piece of clothing.
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Absorbency The ability to take in moisture Swimwear/sportswear
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Durability The ability to hold up to repeated usage Knowing the right fabric to hold up to the demand of the wear.
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Elasticity Ability to return to original shape If fiber has too much stretch might not return to original shape
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Luster Natural sheen or shine of some fibers Some designs/pieces of clothing don’t look good with a luster
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Resiliance The ability to bounce back when crushed or wrinkled or the resistance to stains. When you don’t want to iron or steam
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Tensile Strength Greatest length something can be pulled apart without breaking Ability to withstand pulling/twisting How much give a garment will have when being worn
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Warmth Ability to maintain body temperature Use in outerwear or sleepwear
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Wicking Ability to pull moisture away from the body and towards the surface of fabric where it can evaporate quickly Sportswear/ work out gear
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Heat Sensitivity Ability to keep something cool Great fabric when camping/hiking/ or working out Hypercolor in the 90’s
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Pilling Balls of tangled fibers that pop up on clothing when it rubs against itself Soft fabrics tend to pill easier
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Shrinkage Ability to maintain size If you don’t know how to take care of certain fibers then they will shrink and not be able to be worn again
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weight Substantial-ness of fabric Each cut of clothing needs specific weights of fabrics
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Make a book Cut two pieces of paper as followed on the screen Label each pages with the following headings: –Name of Fiber Natural or Synthetic (manufactured) Common uses Characteristics of fiber Name of fiber Natural or Synthetic(manufactured) Common Uses Characteristics of fiber
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Natural Fibers Come from plants and animals General Characteristics –Hydrophilic (Absorb Water) –Most wrinkle easily
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Natural Fibers Cotton Flax (Linen) Wool Silk Ramie Leather
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Cotton up closeCotton up close… Microscopic view: Notice the twists? This gives the absorbent qualities that cotton has.
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Cotton advantages Strong, durable Soft Absorbs moisture Breathes well Washes easily “America’s favorite fiber”
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Cotton disadvantages Mildews Does not spring back into shape Wrinkles easily Burns readily Shrinks
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Blouses Dresses Skirts Underwear Shirts Jeans Sportswear Clothing/Fashion uses
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Care of Cotton Wash in washer and dry Iron at high temperature
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Flax (Linen) Advantages STRONG Absorbs moisture Comfortable in warm weather Washes easily
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Flax
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Flax to Linen
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Linen disadvantages Mildews WRINKLES Burns easily
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Linen Dew Retting – Flax spread on grassy field. Allows the natural dew and sunlight to dissolve the stem material
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Bale of water retted flax- flax is submerged in water and increases cell size to burst stem material
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Clothing/Fashion uses Blouses Dresses Skirts Suits
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Care of Linen Wash or Dry Clean, CHECK LABEL Iron at HIGH temperature
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Wool Advantages WARM Durable ABSORBENT Resilient (returns to original shape quickly) Resists wrinkling Fire Retardant
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WoolWool – Up Close… What does it look like to you?
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Wool Disadvantages Requires special care Shrinks sometimes if washed, or dried in dryer Absorbs odors Requires protection against insects
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Knit garments Sweaters Gloves Skirts Coats Sportswear Socks Suits slacks Clothing & Fashion uses
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Care of Wool Dry Clean or Hand Wash and Dry flat Iron at low temperature
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Silk One single thread can measure up to 4,000 feet in length
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Silk Three strands are twisted together.
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Silk 25 strands of the 3-strand silk are twisted together resulting in a thread made up of 75 strands.
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Silk Dyeing the silk
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Silk Advantages Smooth Lustrous Strong Dries quickly
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Silk Disadvantages Shows water spots Iron at low temperature Ethical concerns… Cannot be heat dried
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Skirts Blouses Dresses Neckties Scarves Lingerie Sweaters Clothing & Fashion uses
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Care of silk Dry clean or hand wash, check label Iron at low temperature
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Synthetic Fibers Made from petrochemicals Characteristics –Hydrophobic (water resistant) –Promote static cling –Heat Sensitive –Many pill –Most are wrinkle resistant
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Synthetic Fibers Acetate Acrylic Nylon Polyester Rayon Spandex (Lycra) Aramid (Kevlar, Nomex) Olefin Triacetate Modacrylic
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Acetate Advantages Soft Drapeable Dries quickly Resistant to shrinking Resistant to: – moths, mildew, pilling
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Acetate Disadvantages Can wrinkle Low abrasion resistance Heat sensitive Damaged by acetone
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Skirts Blouses Dresses Scarves Linings Clothing/Fashion uses
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Care of acetate Usually dry clean If washable – warm water, drip dry, and low iron temp.
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Acrylic Advantages Soft Warm Wool-like Light weight Wrinkle resistant Resistant to moths and sunlight
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Acrylic Disadvantages Pills Static electricity Heat sensitive
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Care of Acrylic Hand or machine wash Dry/Iron at low temperature
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Sweaters Knit garments Faux Fur Coats Pants Skirts Shoe soles Clothing/Fashion uses
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Nylon Advantages Very Strong Resilient Lustrous Dries quickly
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Nylon disadvantages May yellow or gray Heat Sensitive Low moisture absorbency
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Sportswear Jackets Raincoats Backpacks Purses Clothing/Fashion uses
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Care of Nylon Easily laundered – machine wash Iron at low temperature
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Polyester advantages Excellent WRINKLE RESISTANCE Resistant to abrasion Dries quickly Blends well with other fibers Retains heat-set pleats and creases
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Polyester disadvantages Absorbs oily stains Low absorbency of moisture
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Clothing/Fashion uses Pants Shirts Suits Sportswear Skirts
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Care of Polyester Machine wash and dry Needs little or no pressing
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Rayon advantages Soft and comfortable High moisture absorbency drapeable
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Rayon disadvantages May wrinkle or shrink unless treated May mildew
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Dresses Skirts Lingerie Blouses Clothing/Fashion uses
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Care of Rayon Usually dry cleaned, hand wash, some may be machine washable Iron at low temperature
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Spandex advantages Excellent elasticity and recovery Stronger and more durable than rubber Light weight Resistant to body oils
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Spandex disadvantages Damaged by chlorine bleach Damaged by heat
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Pants Shirts Jeans Sportswear Underwear Socks Bras Tights Clothing/Fashion uses
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Aramid (Kevlar & Nomex) advantages Exceptional strength Exceptional heat and flame resistance Resistant to stretch and abrasion
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Aramid disadvantages Not absorbent
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Clothing/Fashion uses Kevlar –Bullet Proof Vests –Cut/Heat and Chemical resistant Gloves Nomex –Fireman Uniforms –Racing Apparel
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