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INTD 50A fabric
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correct knowledge of fibers leads to most appropriate selections in interiors NATURAL FIBERS come from plants and animals cotton flax/linen silk wool
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COTTON made from the cotton plant least expensive absorbs moisture strong, durable, and accepts dyes easily most suitable for: low traffic areas—accessories, temporary items heavy-duty, durable cottons suitable for some upholstery
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COTTON FIBER CARE press at higher temperatures dries quickly wrinkles easily I00 % cotton shrinks
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LINEN made of flax plant has many characteristics like cotton wrinkles very easily and is stronger than cotton dyes easily expensive, often used in creating a blend commonly used for table linens seldom used in draperies or upholstery FIBER CARE: care varies from washable to dry cleanable only see care label press at higher temperatures
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SILK from the silk worm luxury fabric—beautiful colors wrinkles easily is weakened by the sun used sparingly in interiors FIBER CARE: care varies from washable to dry cleanable only see care label
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WOOL wool from animals - i.e. sheep, rabbits, goats… warm, but shrinks and mats easily naturally fire-retardant characteristics eases and shapes well absorbs moisture doesn't show sewing errors often used in high quality carpets, some upholstery & tapestries FIBER CARE: care varies from washable to dry cleanable only see care label
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SYNTHETIC FIBERS manufactured through the use of chemical substances less absorbent than natural fibers heat sensitive—press using a low temperature se tend to pill and/or ball nylon polyester acrylic rayon acetate
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NYLON nylon is the strongest synthetic fiber used in sporting goods—outside upholstery use low pressing temperature POLYESTER washes easily resists wrinkling retains oily stains fine to heavy weight - will depend upon use used in bedding, some upholstery & draperies tend to pill and/or ball
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ACRYLIC created to be similar to wool soft, warm, and lightweight used in some upholstery & draperies machine washable tends to pill and/or ball RAYON made from wood pulp; not a very strong fiber wrinkles easily some washable others dry cleanable can be made to resemble cotton and/or silk avoid chlorine, dryer, or hot iron
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ACETATE not very strong will dissolve in acetone created to be a silk look alike often used in linings usually dry cleanable only
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FABRIC CONSTRUCTION textile construction affects uses in interiors basic weaves: plain—the simplest form, produces strong, durable fabrics
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FABRIC CONSTRUCTION textile construction affects uses in interiors basic weaves: twill—forms a diagonal line or wale and a strong, durable fabric
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FABRIC CONSTRUCTION textile construction affects uses in interiors basic weaves: satin—creates a smooth and lustrous fabric that snags easily because of the long “floats” on the surface of the fabric
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FABRIC CONSTRUCTION textile construction affects uses in interiors basic weaves: jacquard—intricate patterns in which the arrangements are determined by cards attached to a loom creating an expensive product such as damask, brocade, and tapestry
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FABRIC FINISHES purpose improve the performance of the fabric increase resistance to environmental factors such as static electricity; reduce wrinkling reduce staining; flame-resistant, etc. some finishes may come off during cleaning finishes may alter care, increase the price and life of surface treatments
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TEXTILE CARE check all fabrics—most will fade and/or rot in strong sunlight often require professional care to clean
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