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What are the categories of textiles covered in the lesson?
Natural textiles
Synthetic textiles
Woven textiles
Non-woven textiles
Knitted textiles
Properties of textiles
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What are natural fibers from plant sources mentioned in the video?
Cotton
and
coconut
fibers.
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What are natural fibers from animal sources mentioned in the video?
Silk
and
wool
.
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What is the source of wool fibers?
Wool fibers come from an animal's
fleece
.
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What are fibers in the context of textiles?
Fibers
are
thread-like elements
that can be formed into
yarns
and fabrics.
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What is the structure of wool fibers?
Wool is made of
protein molecules
and produces a short fiber or staple with a
crimp
.
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How does the structure of wool contribute to its properties?
The
scales
on the
fiber
trap air, creating
warmth.
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What are some examples of products made from wool?
Coats
, jumpers, suits,
blankets
, and carpets.
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What are the advantages of wool?
Wool is warm,
absorbent
,
breathable
,
durable
, and
repels
rain.
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What are the
disadvantages of wool?
Wool
dries slowly
and is susceptible to
moth
attack.
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What is the source of cotton fibers?
Cotton fibers come from the fruit of
cotton plants
.
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How are cotton fibers processed after harvesting?
The fibers are
machine harvested
, and
waste is removed
from the
seed pod
.
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What is lint in the context of cotton processing?
Lint is the resulting
fiber
after waste is removed from the
seed pod
.
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What are the properties of cotton fibers?
Cotton fibers are
strong
, durable, and
absorbent
.
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What are some examples of products made from cotton?
Towels
,
denim
,
socks, underwear, t-shirts, and beddings.
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What are the advantages of cotton?
Cotton is cool,
absorbent
, soft, and can be
ironed
at higher temperatures.
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What are the disadvantages of cotton?
Cotton
shrinks
, burns
easily
, and
dries slowly.
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What are
synthetic fibers made from?
Synthetic fibers
are usually made from
coal, oil
, and other
petroleum-based
chemicals.
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What are some examples of synthetic fibers?
Polyester
,
acrylic
, and
nylon
.
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What is the structure of polyester fibers?
Polyester
fibers are made of simple chemical molecules that form polymers through
polymerization
.
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What are the advantages of polyester?
Polyester
is strong when wet or dry, dries quickly, and is resistant to
abrasion
.
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What are the properties of acrylic fibers?
Acrylic fibers are
warm
, dry
quickly
,
durable
, and crease resistant.
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What is the process of weaving in textiles?
Weaving
turns yarns into fabric on a
loom
using
warp
and
weft
threads.
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What is the arrangement of threads in woven fabrics?
The arrangement includes vertical threads (
warp
) held under tension and horizontal threads (
weft
) looping back.
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What is calico in the context of woven textiles?
Calico is a simple cotton cloth
with a criss-cross pattern formed by
warp
and
weft
threads.
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What are the advantages of calico?
Calico is strong,
hard-wearing
, hangs well, and is
cheap
to make.
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What are the disadvantages of calico?
Calico can be firm and of low
quality
.
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What are the properties of denim?
Denim has a diagonal pattern with blue in the
warp
and white in the
weft
.
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What are the advantages of denim?
Denim is
hard-wearing
,
strong
, and hangs well.
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What are the disadvantages of denim?
Denim frays and its thickness makes it hard to use in some applications.
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What are non-woven fibers?
Non-woven fibers are laid at different angles to form a web joined by
felting
or bonding.
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What is the process of felting in non-woven textiles?
Felting involves tangling fibers together when they are wet and heat and pressure are applied.
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What are the advantages of felted wool fabric?
Felted wool fabric is resistant to
chemicals
and fire, and does not
unravel
or fray.
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What are the disadvantages of felted wool fabric?
Felted wool fabric is
expensive
, not
stretchy
, and deforms when wet.
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What are bonded fibers in non-woven textiles?
Bonded fibers are joined by
heat
or
solvent
and do not fray.
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What are the advantages of bonded fibers?
Bonded fibers are cheap to produce and do not
fray
.
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What are the disadvantages of bonded fibers?
Bonded fibers
are not very
strong
and can be weaker when
wet
.
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What is warp knitted fabric?
Warp knitted fabric forms
vertical loops
and can only be produced on a
machine
.
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What are the advantages of warp knitted fabric?
Warp knitted fabric is fairly
stretchy
, retains heat, and does not
unravel
.
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What is weft knitted fabric?
Weft knitted
fabric is created by a single
yarn
that
interlocks
loops across the fabric.
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