textile fibers

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textile fibers

Clothing fibers

Identifies the natural and synthetic fibers most often used in clothing, discusses the properties of each, and explains where they come from and how they are made into fabric.

Smart textiles for designers

inventing the future of fabrics
We are on the cusp of a revolution, where the intersection of technology, the human body and everyday objects will become completely seamless. Smart textiles are a key part of this revolution. This is a survey of specific fabrics grouped by properties provides a core reference section and a palette for the designer to work from. The book also examines five different design approaches and features images and interviews with leading designers and design teams, showing their processes and working methods. This is the first book to look at this exciting and quickly developing area of technology through the eyes of a designer, this is both a core reference work.
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Textiles

1991
Examines natural fabrics, such as cotton and linen, as well as synthetic fibers, such as nylon and rayon. Includes sections on the uses of colors, dyes, and prints.

Textiles

1988
Examines how fabrics are produced including silk, wool, and man-made fibers. Covers spinning, weaving, knitting, printing and dyeing.

Warm as wool, cool as cotton

natural fibers and fabrics and how to work with them
1975
Introduces the history and qualities of wool, cotton, linen, and silk and describes such crafts as weaving, knitting, crocheting, and tie-dying.

Unraveling fibers

1995
Explains how fabrics are made from fibers and what different fibers make up our clothes, tablecloths, sheets, towels, and blankets.

Fuzz does it!

1982
Describes plant and animal fibers and how they are used to create a variety of textiles.
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