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A type of knit stitch in which the previous stitch is not cleared from the needle |
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A mat of web or wool fiber |
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2 layers of fabric are glued together |
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Where the majority of the technical face of the fabric is formed by the warp yarns |
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Technical face and back are different and there are several techniques and more than 2 yarn sets |
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Can be used to create a more stable structure |
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Needle punched fabrics made from micro fibers |
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a fiber is applied to a base fabric by mechanical (adhesives) or electrostatic methods |
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Warp is slack in bands to give puckered area in stripes |
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Made directly from a polymer solution |
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Film is embossed and stretched |
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Combines a textile with a polymer film |
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Doup attachment used to cross warp yarns over each other |
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Fabric with ridges, wales, or cords held up by floats on back |
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Where the technical face is formed by equal amounts of warp and filling yarns |
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Used to make a pile fabric by attaching extra yarns to a basic fabric |
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Only technique in which yarn can be arranged in any direction |
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Use fibers to form the structure |
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Includes plain films, expanded films, and supported |
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Where the yarn lengths float past but do not interloop with the previous stitch |
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The basic stitch that forms the majority of knit fabrics |
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3D woven fabric made with an additional warp or filling yarn set the creates the pile that often exhibits a nap |
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Usually uses combinations of basic weaves |
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Adheres fabric layers with fibers, yarns, adhesives, or fusion |
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The diagonal line developed by interlacing pattern of twills or column of stitches made by 1 needle in a knit fabric |
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Irregular interlocking pattern |
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Less than 25 different warp yarn arrangements to create small all over, geometric patterns |
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3 or more layers consisting of a face, batting, and backing |
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Made by incorporating air into an elastic like structure |
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The self-edge of the fabric where filling yarns end or turn to go through another shed |
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Large figured designs that require more than 25 different arrangements of warp yarns |
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Combine primary and secondary structures |
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Looks the same on the technical face and technical back |
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A type of stitch that forms the majority of knit fabrics |
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the yarn's path in a filling knit fabric as it moves across the fabric |
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