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show a fine hair-like structure that can be spun into yarn and made into textile products.  
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show short lengths of fibers ….1 ½ to 8 inches long.  
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Filaments   show
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show any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. Comes from the Latin word texere, which means to weave.  
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show cloth or other material produced by weaving or knitting fibers.  
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Appearel   show
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Natural fiber   show
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show made from cellulose - the fibrous substance in plant life - cotton, flax (linen) & hemp  
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Protein   show
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Manufactured fiber   show
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show a worn spot that can develop when fibers rub against something.  
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pilling   show
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show ability to take in moisture.  
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Durability   show
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Hand   show
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show the ability to increase in length when under tension (elongation) and then return to the original length when released (recovery)  
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Resiliency   show
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Strength   show
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Warmth   show
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show ability to draw moisture away from the body so the moisture can evaporate.  
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show the process of interlacing one or more sets of yarns at right angles on a loom.  
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show yarns that run lengthwise (up & down) in woven fabric.  
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show yarns that run crosswise in woven fabric (right to left - sound like "weft")  
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show fabric formed by weaving  
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Plain weave   show
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Twill weave   show
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show a weak weave that produces a smooth, shiny-surfaced fabric.  
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Grain   show
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show the diagonal grain of a fabric. The bias provides the greatest stretch in a woven fabric.  
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show the raised surface or nap of a fabric, which is made of upright loops or strands of yarn.  
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show the process of pulling loops of yarns through other loops to create interlocking rows of stitches.  
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show yarns that run in the lengthwise direction, like a warp yarn in woven fabrics  
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Courses   show
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show a knit made with only one yarn  
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show a knit made with several yarns on flat knitting machines. Multiple yarns are looped together to produce a run-resistant knitted fabric.  
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show involves the production of a whole garment in one piece on a knitting machine so little to no sewing is required.  
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show fabrics made from fibers not yarns. The fibers are held together by a combination of moisture, heat, chemicals and/or pressure.  
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