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produced. examples of basket weave construction includes monk cloth and oxford cloth. bast fiber - a natural fiber collected from the inner bark surrounding the stem of certain dicotyledonic plants. most bast fibers are obtained from herbs cultivated in agriculture, including flax, jute, hemp and ramie
loom---duck, webbing, canvas, burlap, etc. lyocell fiber - this fiber is made from the wood pulp cellulose of such hardwood trees as birch, oak, or eucalyptus, and is typically classified as a fiber cousin to rayon. lyocell shares many properties with other cellulosic fibers such as cotton, linen, ramie...
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produced. examples of basket weave construction includes monk cloth and oxford cloth. bast fiber - a natural fiber collected from the inner bark surrounding the stem of certain dicotyledonic plants. most bast fibers are obtained from herbs cultivated in agriculture, including flax, jute, hemp and ramie
loom---duck, webbing, canvas, burlap, etc. lyocell fiber - this fiber is made from the wood pulp cellulose of such hardwood trees as birch, oak, or eucalyptus, and is typically classified as a fiber cousin to rayon. lyocell shares many properties with other cellulosic fibers such as cotton, linen, ramie...
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weave are laid into the woven construction flat, and maintain a parallel relationship. both balanced and unbalanced basket weave fabrics can be produced. examples of basket weave construction includes monk cloth and oxford cloth. bast fiber strong, soft, woody fibers, such as flax, jute, hemp, and ramie
specialized sportswear, and bulky knit fabrics are commonly made using the purl stitch. q quilting a fabric construction in which a layer of down or fiberfill is placed between two layers of fabric, and then held in place by stitching or sealing in a regular, consistent, all-over pattern on the goods . r ramie...
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weave are laid into the woven construction flat, and maintain a parallel relationship. both balanced and unbalanced basket weave fabrics can be produced. examples of basket weave construction includes monk cloth and oxford cloth. bast fiber strong, soft, woody fibers, such as flax, jute, hemp, and ramie
specialized sportswear, and bulky knit fabrics are commonly made using the purl stitch. q quilting a fabric construction in which a layer of down or fiberfill is placed between two layers of fabric, and then held in place by stitching or sealing in a regular, consistent, all-over pattern on the goods . r ramie...
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