fabric construction weaving knitting nonwoven/felting
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FABRIC CONSTRUCTION
Weaving
Knitting
Nonwoven/Felting
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FABRIC TERMS
Selvages…woven edges of fabric, runs parallel to lengthwise grain
Lengthwise grain…strongest grain, also called the warp yarns, runs parallel to the selvage
Cut or Torn edge…
runs parallel to the crosswise grain
Crosswise grain… weaker grain, runs parallel to cut or torn edge and perpendicular to the lengthwise grain; also called the weft yarns
Fabric fold…created when selvages or cut edges are brought together.
Bias…a diagonal line of direction running between the lengthwise and crosswise grains of fabric
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PLAIN WEAVE
Over one, under one
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PLAIN WEAVE VARIATIONSBASKET
Two over, two under
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PLAIN WEAVE VARIATIONPILE WEAVE
UNCUT PILE CUT PILE
Terry Cloth Corduroy
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TWILL FABRIC WEAVE
Over two, under two but staggering
beginning threads to form a diagonal line.
Denim
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SATIN WEAVE
Under one, over four or more creating “floats” with weft yarns
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SATIN WEAVE VARIATIONSateen Weave
Floats on warp yarns
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SATIN WEAVE VARIATIONJACQUARD WEAVE
Computer weaving that creates multiple patterns in a fabric. Floats
can be seen on wrong side of fabric.
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KNITTING
Constructing fabric with one yarn and one set (2) of
needles; right side is flat (knit), wrong side is bumpy (pearl).
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FELTINGNonwoven fabric
made by pressing fibers together with moisture, heat, and
pressure. Nonwoven fabrics have no
grainlines. Earliest type of fabric made.
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Coloring Fabric
Before Construction:
Yarn Dying
Printing:
After Construction:
Piece Dying
After Construction:
Color the same on front and
back
Color different on front and back
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FABRIC WEAVE ID ASSIGNMENT
1. Pick up one of each of the fabric samples on the cutting table and a magnifying glass.
2. Use the magnifying glass to identify the weave or construction method of each fabric sample.
3. Cut samples to fit dotted lines on sample card. (2” x 2”)
4. Glue into place.
5. Place completed card in wire basket.
6. Return magnifying glass to tote tray.
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