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makes up most of a plant's cell walls. since it is made by all plants, it is probably the most abundant organic compound on earth.many varieties of plant fibers exist such as hairs (cotton, kapok), fiber-sheafs of dicoltylic plants or vessel-sheafs of monocotylic plants (e.g. flax, hemp, jute, and ramie
makes up most of a plant's cell walls. since it is made by all plants, it is probably the most abundant organic compound on earth.many varieties of plant fibers exist such as hairs (cotton, kapok), fiber-sheafs of dicoltylic plants or vessel-sheafs of monocotylic plants (e.g. flax, hemp, jute, and ramie...
https://www.textileschool.com/400/natural-cellulosic-seed-fibres/
each kind of fiber has its own characteristics, when mixing them, one should consider their characteristics to create a hybrid with the characteristics needed. therefore it is important the characteristics of the following key fibers. cottonsoft, very absorbent, shrinks when washed, easy to crease. ramie
each kind of fiber has its own characteristics, when mixing them, one should consider their characteristics to create a hybrid with the characteristics needed. therefore it is important the characteristics of the following key fibers. cottonsoft, very absorbent, shrinks when washed, easy to crease. ramie...
https://www.textileschool.com/462/characteristics-of-blended-yarn-and-fabric/