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- 4. This PPTs are
For Subject
Understanding
Purpose only
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- 5. For better understanding of the
subject it is advisable to also go
through the PPTs of
Elements of Textiles
Fashion Design
Semester III
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- 8. Textile
A term originally applied only to
woven fabrics, now generally applied
to
fibers,
yarns,
or
fabrics
or
products made of fibers, yarns, or
fabrics
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- 9. Textile
Natural or synthetic (man-made)
fibre products in the form of yarn,
fabrics,
garments
or
other
manufactured articles.
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- 10. Textile
It tells us textiles:
are made of fibres
can be natural or synthetic.
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- 14. Fiber
Fiber is a class of materials that
are continuous filaments or are in
discrete elongated
pieces
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- 15. Fiber
Fiber have a comparatively high
ratio
to
length
to
width,
thus
ensuring the flexibility required for
manufacturing and
end use.
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- 19. Yarn
Yarn is a long continuous length of
interlocked fibers, suitable for use in
the production of
Fabrics.
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- 21. Yarn
Yarns play an important role in the
fabric manufacturing process since a
majority of the textile materials are
constructed
with yarns
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- 22. Yarn
Yarns are also used for products
such
as
sewing
and
embroidery
thread, string, and
rope.
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- 23. Yarn
Yarns are produced in various sizes
and textures, and also vary in other
characteristics.
Performance, end use, and fabric
care are affected by these yarn
characteristics.
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- 24. Fabric
Structure produced by interlacing
Yarns in the process such as Weaving,
Knitting or by binding fibers together
to form a
structure.
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- 25. Types of Fabric
Woven
Knitted
Warp Knitted
Weft Knitted
Nonwoven
Adhesive
Needle
Punching
Others
Braid
Lace
Stitch
Bonding
Thermal
Bonding
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- 26. Fabric
A woven fabric is composed of two
basis series of yarn called warp and
weft.
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- 27. Fabric
Weaving is the interlacement of
these yarns to form a fabric.
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- 28. Fabrics
Fabrics which are constructed by
interlocking a series of loops of one
or more yarns by hand
or by machine are
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called knitted fabrics.
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- 29. Fabrics
Knitted fabrics are manufactured
on circular or warp knitting machines.
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- 31. Fabrics
Nonwoven fabrics are made by
pressing,
bonding,
or
interlocking
fibers together
directly without
using yarns.
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- 32. Garment
A feature of nearly all
modern human societies is
the wearing of clothing, a
category
encompassing
a
wide variety of materials
that cover the body.
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- 33. Why Study Textiles?
Basic needs of clothing and housing
Important
to
lifestyle
and
technology
Economic impact
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- 35. Also see PPTs of
Elements of
Technology
Fashion Technology
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