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Home economics classwork natural fibres - Coggle Diagram
Home economics classwork natural fibres
wool
sources
uses
care
properties
Fire Resistant. Most of us have never had much reason to throw wool into a fire, but if you did you'd notice that it doesn't burn well. ...
Moisture Wicking. ...
Mildew & Mold Resistant. ...
Hypoallergenic.
Wool is used to make woollen yarns. ...
Wool is used to create a variety of garments, including expensive suits (coats and trousers). ...
Wool is used to make hats, scarves (mufflers), gloves, and other cold-weather clothing.
Blankets are made of wool.
Wool is used to make woollen yarns. ...
Wool is used to create a variety of garments, including expensive suits (coats and trousers). ...
Wool is used to make hats, scarves (mufflers), gloves, and other cold-weather clothing.
Blankets are made of wool.
sheep, goats, camels, rabbits
silk
india, China, Japan, Italy and France
Breathability. Silk is a lightweight, breathable fabric, which means it reduces the risk of overheating when you're going about your day.
Elasticity. If they're treated well, silk clothes are good at keeping their shape. ...
Absorbency. ...
Thermal regulatio
Turn garment inside out and turn the iron to low heat or the silk setting.
Only iron silk when dry.
Put a cloth between the silk and the iron.
Do not spray or wet silk when ironing
Bridal and formal wear. Silk is a staple of many gowns and dresses thanks to its beautiful drape, and the long floats of yarn on one side create a dressy and lustrous appearance.
Ties and scarves. ...
Bedding. ...
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Linen
Linen wears airy, is nice and cool.
Linen ventilates and insulates well.
Linen dries quickly.
Linen is durable and long lasting
washed in a washing machine or hand washed using regular washing detergent
Used in Gent's wear like Shirts, Pants, Blazers.
Used in women's wear like dresses, skirts, undergarments.
Table and Kitchen Clothes.
Bathroom items like bath sheet, bath towel, hand towel, face towel.
Absorbency. Linen can absorb up to 20% of its weight in moisture. ...
Strength. It is the second strongest fabric after the silk. ...
Thermoregulation. ...
Comfort
Bridal and formal wear. Silk is a staple of many gowns and dresses thanks to its beautiful drape, and the long floats of yarn on one side create a dressy and lustrous appearance.
Ties and scarves. ...
Bedding. ...
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Absorbent.
Breathable.
Hypoallergenic.
Non-toxic.
Bridal and formal wear. Silk is a staple of many gowns and dresses thanks to its beautiful drape, and the long floats of yarn on one side create a dressy and lustrous appearance.
Ties and scarves. ...
Bedding. ...
Parachutes