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Answered by Itzdarkshadow56
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The fibres can be plant, as in cotton and linen or animal, as in wool, insect, as in silk or man made, as in nylon. Fabrics are made up of fibres. For the manufacture of fabric the fiber is first spun into thread or yarn, and then woven into cloth.

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Answered by ItzRomanticBabe
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What is the difference between fibre and fabric?

✏The fibres can be plant, as in cotton and linen or animal, as in wool, insect, as in silk or man made, as in nylon. Fabrics are made up of fibres. For the manufacture of fabric the fiber is first spun into thread or yarn, and then woven into cloth.

✏Fibres are very thin, thread-like strands from which fabrics or cloth is made. Examples of fibres are cotton, wool, silk, flax, jute, nylon, polyester, polyacrylic. The fibres are spun into yarn which can then be woven on a Loom to make a fabric or cloth.

✏Fibre is the same word as fiber. The only difference between them is in their spellings. Fiber is preferred in American spelling; fibre is the preferred spelling in British English.

✏The fabric consists of a weft (when the yarn goes across the width of the fabric) and a warp (when the yarn goes down the length of the loom). There are three types of woven fabric: plain weave, satin weave and twill weave.

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