Zusammenfassung der Ressource
FABRIC CONSTRUCTION
- WOVEN FABRICS
- PLAIN WEAVE
- Weft yarn passes over and under alternate warp yarns
- Simplest and cheapest weave
- Strong, holds shape well and smooth finish
- TWILL WEAVE
- Weft goes over 2 warp yarns and under 1 (creates diagonal pattern)
- Stronger and drapes better than plain weave
- Denim
- SATIN WEAVE
- Weft yarn goes under 4 or more warp and under 1
- Delicate and can snag, doesn't resist abrasion
- Long weft yarns on surface catch the light, making it shiny
- KNITTED FABRICS
- WEFT-KNITTED
- Yarns run across fabric, interlocking loops with row underneath
- Stretchy, lose shape easily
- Unravels, ladders form
- Made by hand/machine
- Jumpers, socks, t-shirts
- WARP-KNITTED
- Loops interlock vertically
- Stetchy but keep their shape
- Hard to unravel, less likely to ladder
- Made by expensive machinery
- Tights, fleeces, swimwear
- NON-WOVEN FABRICS
- BONDED FABRICS
- 'Webs' of fibres held together by heat, glue, needle-punching or stitching
- Interfacing and disposable cloths
- FELTED FABRICS
- Combining pressure, moisture and heat to interlock a mat of wool fibres
- Carpet underlays and hats
- Layers of fibres held together by bonding/felting
- Don't fray, can be cut in any direction but don't stretch and not very strong