Natural textiles Flashcards

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Where is cotton derived from?

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Cotton is derived from the fibres surrounding the seeds of the cotton plant.

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What are the advantages of using cotton?

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  • breathable
  • light
  • soft
  • excellent heat retention
  • water absorbent so dries quickly
  • durable
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What are the disadvantages of using cotton?

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  • prone to pilling, bubbling, rips and tears
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What are some common applications of cotton?

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  • clothing
  • blankets
  • bags
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What is linen derived from?

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Linen is derived from the stems of the flax plant.

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What are some advantages of using linen?

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  • breathable
  • durable
  • odour- resistant
  • not prone to pilling or bubbling
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What are some disadvantages of using linen?

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  • low stretchability
  • low heat retention abilities
  • time consuming to manufacture
  • resource intensive
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What are some common applications of linen?

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  • Bedding
  • Towels
  • Clothing
  • Thread
  • Bags
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What is wool derived from?

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Wool is derived from the hairs of various animals such as sheep, goats or alpacas

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How is wool made?

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Hair of animals is spun into yarn which is then woven into garments or other forms of textiles.

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What are some advantages of using wool?

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  • durable
  • thermally insulating (depending on the animal it is derived from)
  • relatively stretchy
  • high heat retention
  • self-extinguishing
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What are some disadvantages of using wool?

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  • prone to pilling and bubbling
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What are some common applications of wool?

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  • clothing
  • cold wear gear
  • carpets
  • firefighting gear
  • insulation
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