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Silk
comes from
silk worms
Wool
comes from
sheep
Cotton
comes from
natural fibres
(plant)
Leather
comes from
animal
skin(
sheep
,pig,
cattle
)
Linen
comes from
natural fibres
(plant)
Nylon
=
polyamide
(similar to
polyester
)
Polyester
is
man made
and is very popular. It’s easy and cheap to produce.
Synthesis fibre
can be made from
non renewable
resources that can’t be replaced when used up eg:
coal
,
oil
Aramid
fibres are
man made
and used for
bulletproof
vests,
fire fighters
clothes as it is
resistant
to heat
Acrylic
is made from
polymers
and can be referred as an
imitation
of wool
Weaving
Is used for
mats
, baskets and hats. It allows more
complex
designs to be introduced. (In out, in out, in out)
Timber
is a
renewable
and a
recyclable
resource and is used for constructing frames in buildings
Paper
and
boards
are used for drawing, packagings, writing and model making. They are renewable and can be
laminated
with plastic To be
waterproof
Fabrics
can be used to make clothes, bags and other accessories. It can be different
textures
, thick or thin
Metals
are mainly used for construction and electronic devices
Polymers
help us save energy and are used for
plastic
bags, ropes,
coating
for frying pans and water pipes
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