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Fabric also known as Cloth
is a flexible artificial material made up of a network of
natural or artificial fibres (thread or yarn) formed by weaving
or knitting (textiles), or pressed into felt. The words fabric
and material are commonly used in the textile assembly trades
such as tailoring and dressmaking.
Fabric or Cloth is most often but not always dyed, with fabrics
available in every color. Coloured designs in fabric can be
created by weaving strands of different colours (plaid) and
adding coloured stitches to finished fabric (embroidery), but
also by using various printing processes on finished fabric. The
hobby of machine embroidery has become popular in the last few
years, thanks to less expensive home embroidery machines. |
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| Fabric or Cloth is made in
many, various strengths and degrees of durability, from the
finest gossamer fabrics to sturdy canvas sails. The relative
thickness of fibres in cloth is measured in deniers. Microfiber
refers to fibers made of strands thinner than one denier. |
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| Types of Fabric or Cloth |
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Bògòlanfini
Bombazine
Broadcloth
Burlap
Calico
Cambric
Canvas
Charmeuse |
Chiffon
Corduroy
Crêpe
Damask
Denim
Faille
Felt
Flannel |
Fustian
Gabardine
Gingham
Lamé
Lawn
Linen
Muslin
Organza |
Satin
Serge
Silk
Split Microfiber
Taffeta
Twill
Velvet
Worsted |
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