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Textiles
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Answer 27 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Used to permanently join two fabrics together using an adhesive resin. In a factory - this could be a flat bed press (used to join short fabric lengths for batch production) and a conveyor press (used for fusing long fabric lengths for mass productio
Heat Fusion
Weaving
The coating process for finishing fabrics
The bleaching process for finishing fabrics
2. To weave the yarns together - the loom is first set up with yarns running lengthwise - from the top to the bottom of the loom.These are called...
The bonding process for producing fabric
Shuttle
Warp knitted fabric
Warp yarn
3. Made from animal hair or wool fibres matted together. Felt has no strength - drape or elasticity. But it is warm and does not fray - wool felt is expensive. Used for hats - slippers and in handcrafts.
The knitting process for producing fabric
Woven fabric
Felted fabric
Fasteners
4. During the weaving process - the weft yarn is taken over and underneath the warp yarns with a '________'. For each row being woven - selected warp yarns are either lifted or lowered - creating a passage for the shuttle to pass through with the weft y
Return Direction
Shuttle
Sewing
Fasteners
5. Plain weave is strong and hardwearing. Used for fashion and furnishing fabrics.
The felting process for producing fabric
Woven fabric
Sewing
Weaving
6. Wool felt is a non - woven fabric made from animal hair or wool fibres matted together using moisture - heat and pressure. The fibres are placed all facing one direction - warm water is then poured on top. Then soap is applied and pressure along with
The embossing process for finishing fabrics
The lace- making process for producing fabric
The felting process for producing fabric
Woven fabric
7. Warp knitting and weft knitting.
The bonding process for producing fabric
Main types of knitting
Weaving
Fasteners
8. During weaving - a second yarn is then threaded from side to side - over and under the warp yarns - to make a fabric. This is called a...
Fabric
Weft yarn
The bleaching process for finishing fabrics
Sewing
9. One-off production - needlework and embroideries are sometimes too complex - time and effort mean more to the consumer - meaningful to societies - main source of income to places where money for new technology is not available
Why some textile garments is made by hand
Laced fabric
Weft yarn
The coating process for finishing fabrics
10. Fabric glue- creates a simple - straight seam that receives little stress.
Adhesives
Return Direction
Laced fabric
Shuttle
11. Knitted fabric consists of consecutive loops - called stitches. As each row progresses - a new loop is pulled through an existing loop. The active stitches are held on a needle until another loop can be passed through them. This process eventually re
The knitting process for producing fabric
Weft yarn
Sewing
Fabric
12. Bonded- fibre fabrics are made from webs of synthetic fibres bonded together with heat or adhesives.
Woven fabric
The bonding process for producing fabric
Bonded fabric
The knitting process for producing fabric
13. Zippers - buttons - Velcro - glue - ties.
The lace- making process for producing fabric
Plain weave
Weft knitted fabric
Fasteners
14. Slightly stretchy and does not ladder. Used for swimwear - underwear and geotextiles
Shuttle
Felted fabric
Warp knitted fabric
Twill weave
15. Stretchy and comfortable. Used for socks - tshirts and jumpers
Fasteners
The felting process for producing fabric
Weaving
Weft knitted fabric
16. Involves applying a layer of polymer to the surface of the fabric. Teflon coating makes fabrics stain resistant - water repellent and breathable.
Shuttle
The coating process for finishing fabrics
The embossing process for finishing fabrics
Sewing
17. A material made up of a network of natural or artificial fibres formed by knitting - weaving or pressing felt
Warp knitted fabric
Fabric
The bleaching process for finishing fabrics
Weaving
18. This is the simplest weave - the weft yarn passes over one then underneath one warp yarn at a time. It produces strong - durable fabric for a variety of clothing and furnishing needs.
The lace- making process for producing fabric
Felted fabric
Plain weave
Shuttle
19. The interlacing of two or more yarns using a loom. Generally - woven fabrics are strong fabrics.
Weaving
Why some textile garments is made by hand
Twill weave
The lace- making process for producing fabric
20. When the shuttle completes passing through the space provided - the position of the warp yarn is again changed and the weft is brought back through in the ____________. This process is continually repeated until the fabric is produced.
Fasteners
Return Direction
The embossing process for finishing fabrics
The felting process for producing fabric
21. A thread is looped - twisted or braided to other threads independently from a backing fabric.
Why some textile garments is made by hand
Return Direction
The lace- making process for producing fabric
Main types of knitting
22. Cotton and synthetic fabrics are bleached before dying. this makes it easier to dye pastel shades.
Main types of knitting
The bleaching process for finishing fabrics
The felting process for producing fabric
Plain weave
23. Is transparent. Exquisite decorative fabric. Can be made from a variety of different fibres (eg. wool - cotton - silk). Can shrink - tears easily.
The knitting process for producing fabric
Laced fabric
Twill weave
Main types of knitting
24. Strong - drapes well. Used for jeans - jackets and curtains
The bonding process for producing fabric
The coating process for finishing fabrics
Twill weave
Warp yarn
25. Involve an engraved of a raised calender roller that presses a three- dimentional pattern onto a textile. the embossing permanently presses it down to create the embossed effect.
The embossing process for finishing fabrics
The coating process for finishing fabrics
Sewing
Twill weave
26. Most fabrics commonly use a flat seam. This is also fast and cheap. Two fabrics together. Neat finish.
The knitting process for producing fabric
Warp yarn
Weft yarn
Sewing
27. Made from webs of synthetic fibres bonded together with heat or adhesives. They are cheap to produce by not strong. They are easy to sew - crease resistant - does not fray and are stable when washing and dry cleaning.
Plain weave
Bonded fabric
Fasteners
Warp knitted fabric