what are the factors that affect the texture of a fabric during its manufacture?
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The characteristics of the fibres that affect texture include the following:
Length.
Shape.
Chemical composition.
Performance characteristics (strength, absorbency resistance to different components)
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Length, strength, micronaire, length uniformity, color grade, and leaf grade are all characteristics of fiber quality.
Explanation:
- The fiber, yarn, structure (weave, knit, etc.), and finish all influence the texture of a fabric.
- Although fibers are the tiniest components of fabric, their qualities have a significant impact on texture.
- Wool, for example, produces a soft texture, whereas linen produces crisp textures.
- Various factors influence fiber quality throughout the season, which is eventually assessed when the crop is harvested and ginned.
The Importance of Texture:
- Soft or clinging textures highlight the figure's imperfections and reveal the figure.
- Textures that are stiff or crisp draw the eye away from the body and conceal figure flaws.
- Extremely stiff Fabrics look like they would add weight and dwarf petite figures.
- Moderately stiff Fabrics look good on most figures.
Hence, texture plays a very important role in fabric manufacture, the factors that influence it are length, chemical composition, and shape.
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