- yarns, filaments, threads,
different fabric types, etc. At first, the word "textiles" only
referred to
woven fabrics. However,
weaving is not the only manufacturing...
- Most
Fibre Channel network designs employ two
separate fabrics for redundancy. The two
fabrics share the edge
nodes (devices), but are
otherwise unconnected...
- Han****
Fabrics was a
specialty retailer of
crafts and
fabrics based in Baldwyn, Mississippi,
United States. Han****
Fabrics operated as many as 266 stores...
-
certain percentage of
recycled fabrics and oil-based
materials are used in
nonwoven fabrics. The
percentage of
recycled fabrics varies based upon the strength...
-
color of
these fabrics makes them
appear whiter.
Laundry detergents may also use
fluorescing agents to
similar effect. Many
white fabrics are
blued during...
- lingerie. Weft-knit
fabrics are
easier to make and more common. When cut, they will
unravel (run)
unless repaired. Warp-knit
fabrics are
resistant to runs...
- as JOANN), is an
American fabric and
crafts retail company based in Hudson, Ohio. It
operates the
retail chains JOANN Fabrics and
Crafts and Jo-Ann Etc...
-
Stretch fabric is a
synthetic fabric that stretches.
Stretch fabrics are
either 2-way
stretch or 4-way stretch. 2-way
stretch fabrics stretch in one direction...
-
Coated fabrics are
those that have
undergone a
coating procedure to
become more
functional and hold the
added properties, such as
cotton fabrics becoming...
- Look up
fabric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fabric is a
textile material,
short for "textile
fabric".
Fabric may also
refer to:
Fabric (play)...