is produced by using short staplefibres from wool or other animal hairs (such as camel). wool is an ideal fibre because its surface has natural hooks like scales, which when moisture, heat and vigorous movement are applied, interlock with each other. the heat and damp conditions cause the fibres to...
seeds of the cotton plant (plants of the genus gossypium). the plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the americas, africa, india, and pakistan. the fiber most often is spun into yarn or thread and used to make a soft, breathable textile, which is the...
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or included live trees and other plants: bulbs, roots and the like: cutflowers and ornamental foliage edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers edible fruits and nuts: peel of citrus fruit or melons coffee, tea, mate and spices cereals products of milling industry: malt: starches: inulin: wheat...
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a round neck without a collar. contemporary styles are usually bulky and may have cable stitch and cowl necks. until the development of the non - cellulosic man-made fibers, wool was the major fiber used for sweaters, with cotton an important fiber for children's wear. but today the acrylics, particularly...