whether visual inspection is enough for identifying fibres
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Answer:These characteristics are apparent to the unaided eye and are visual clues used to narrow the number of possibilities. Length of fiber. Untwist the yarn to determine fiber length. Any fiber can be made in staple length, but not all fibers can be filament
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The good thing about the majority of fabrics is that they all don't look the same. Mesh and netting may be close but you should be able to tell them apart by the size and shape of the holes in the fabric. Then it is not that hard to see a sheer fabric and tell it apart from a heavyweight or medium weight material.
Silk, chiffon, rayon, and other lightweight fabrics usually are not heavyweights like canvas, denim, and duck cloth. Then you can tell some fabrics just by seeing their color. Denim, for the most part, is dyed with an indigo blue color or it can be black.
But, this option relies on the assumption you already know enough about the different fabrics to tell them apart just by looking at them. This is an earned skill as it may be hard to tell sheen, from matte and so on by beginners.