Social Sciences, asked by Himanshuandpunit, 11 months ago

clothes are made up of _______ which are made from ________​


Anilverma47: Cotton And Cellulose

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Answered by tsnavaguru007
10

fabrics and fibers

Explanation:

The clothes are of fabrics. Fabrics are made from fibers obtained from natural or artificial sources.

Answered by apeksha160
1

Answer:

Clothes are made up of

( yarn ) which are made from

( fibres ).

Explanation:

To make a garment, basic materials are first transformed into fibre, which is next transformed into yarn (or thread), and finally into fabric. Whether the fabric is made of cotton, wool, synthetic materials, or cellulosic materials, the processes that turn fibre into fabric and then fashion are the intermediary steps in the creation of clothing. The steps are: -

1. Spinning: - Through spinning, a staple (a clump of disorganised fibres) can be transformed into a very long unit (yarn). The qualities of the fibres and the desired yarns influence the numerous different spinning techniques. The goal is to produce a superior yarn that is smooth, resilient, and has a minimum amount of hairiness.

2. Weaving: - By utilising colourants, dyeing is the process of turning greige (natural) yarn into coloured yarn. The stability and dye penetration are important aspects to take into account in order to achieve excellent dyeing uniformity. The fabric must maintain its original colour even after numerous washings.

3. Weaving: - The weaving method enables the yarn to intersect with one another to create fabrics after spinning and dyeing. The quality of the raw materials, the originality of the design, the structure, and the weaver's experience are all combined to form the fabric when the weft yarn crosses the warp yarn.

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