TLE 10- FABRIC

TLE 10- FABRIC

10th Grade

20 Qs

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TLE 10- FABRIC

TLE 10- FABRIC

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10th Grade

Easy

Created by

Keeshia Angon

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20 questions

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1.

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It is a sturdy suiting cloth with a unique weave. It shines easily and has a sheen to it. Because it frays badly and is bouncy, it can be challenging to handle.

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a cloth manufactured from natural fibers obtained from the flax plant's stem. Wearing it is cool and comfortable; it absorbs moisture well; it shrinks when cleaned; it does not ease well; it wrinkles easily; it is prone to fraying; and while it resists moth damage, mildew damages it.

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It is a durable cotton twill textile with diagonal ribbing, distinct from cotton duck, produced through twill weaving where the weft passes under warp threads.

4.

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Indigo fabric dyes warp threads, leaving white weft threads plain, creating unique fading characteristics and contrasting blue and white stripes on blue jeans.

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other term for poplin

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It is a strong fabric in a plain weave of any fiber or blend, with crosswise ribs that typically give a corded surface.

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Mercerized fabric, typically plain-woven with a rib and heavier filling yarn, used for shirt-making, is typically made from cotton or a polyester-and-cotton blend.

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