Search Results for: Mucilages derived from vegetable products
and give shape to fashion fabrics in sewn products. often placed between the lining and the outer fabric., it can be made from yarns or directly from fibers, and may be either woven, nonwoven, or knitted. some interfacings are designed to be fused (adhered with heat from an iron), while others are meant
the stalk of a bast plant. chiefly from india, this fiber is used primarily for gunny sacks, bags, cordage, and binding threads in carpets and rugs. back to top k kapok - a short, lightweight, cotton-like, vegetable fiber found in the seed pods of the bombocaceae tree. because of its brittle quality...
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