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explain the steps involved in making fabrics from fibres. I want detail answer​

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Answered by Aryanpradhan47
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The fabrics are made from fibres in the following two steps : 1 Fibres are first converted to yarn by the process of spinning. 2 Fabric is made from yarn by the process of weaving and knitting.

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Answered by rakhi1994
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All textiles are made up of fibres that are arranged in different ways to create the desired strength, durability, appearance and texture. The fibres can be of countless origins, but can be grouped into four main categories. Natural fibres, with the exception of silk, have a relatively short fibre length, measured in centimetres. Silk and man-made fibres have on the other hand very long fibre lengths (filaments) ranging from hundreds of metres to kilometres long.

Plant fibres consists of cellulosic material, normally derived from cotton, linen, hemp or bamboo, but more or less any plant with extractable cellulose can be used. Cotton is by far the most commonly used plant fibre and the cultivation of cotton is enormously resource-intensive, with high inputs of water, pesticides, insecticides and fertilisers leaving a large toxic footprint where grown, if not cultivated organically or under specific sustainable conditions.

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