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Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

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Page 1: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Clothing Fibers

The Naturals

Page 2: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Cotton

Page 3: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Source of Cotton

•The cotton plant–Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens

Page 4: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Characteristics of Cotton

• Strong• Durable• Absorbs

moisture• Supports mildew

growth• Does not spring

back into shape

Page 5: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Cotton is used in:• Blouses• Dresses• Skirts• Underwear• Socks• Sportswear• Housecoats• Shirts• Jeans

Page 6: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

How Cotton Affects Clothing Characteristics

An all-cotton garment will:• Be comfortable in warm weather• Wrinkle easily• Wash easily• Need ironing at high temperature• Be durable• Withstand wear• Burn readily• Mildew if stored damp or in a damp place

Page 7: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Linen

Page 8: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Source of Linen

• The Flax plant– Fibers are formed in the

stalk of the flax plant.Flax Flax

Page 9: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Characteristics of Linen

• Strong • Durable• Supports mildew

growth• Absorbs moisture

Page 10: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Linen is Used in:

• Blouses• Dresses• Skirts• Suits• Table linens• Household linens

Page 11: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

How Linen Affects Clothing Characteristics

An all-linen garment will:• Be comfortable in warm weather• Wrinkle easily• Wash easily• Need to be ironed at high

temperature• Be very durable• Withstand wear• Burn readily• Mildew if stored damp or in a damp

place

Page 12: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Ramie

Page 13: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Sources of Ramie

• The ramie plant– AKA: Chinese grass

Page 14: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Characteristics of Ramie

• High luster• Unusual resistance to molds & bacteria• Extremely absorbent• Dries quickly• One of the strongest natural fibers• Stronger when wet• Durable• Wrinkles easily• Often blended (typically: 55% ramie/45% cotton)• Similar to linen (often mistaken for linen)

Page 15: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Ramie is used in:

• Sweaters• Shirts• Shorts • Tablecloths,

napkins• Handkerchiefs• Fishing nets• Canvas• Sewing threads• Fire hoses

Page 16: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

How Ramie affects clothing characteristics

• Keeps it shape and does not shrink

• Can be laundered or dry cleaned• Smooth lustrous appearance

improves with washing

Page 17: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Wool

Page 18: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Sources of Wool

• Sheep– The hair/fur of a

sheep

Page 19: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Characteristics of wool

• Warm• Durable• Returns to original

shape quickly• Absorbs moisture

Page 20: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Wool is used in:

• Knit garments• Sweaters• Gloves• Skirts• Coats• Sportswear• Socks• Suits• Slacks

Page 21: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

How Wool affects Clothing Characteristics

An all-wool garment will:• Be warmer than cotton, linen, or silk• Resist wrinkling• Absorb odors• Be durable• Withstand wear• Need protection against insects (moths)• Need careful handling if washed• Need to be pressed at low temperature

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Silk

Page 23: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Sources of Silk

• Silkworm- The cocoons of the silkworms

Page 24: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Characteristics of Silk

• Smooth• Lustrous• Strong

Page 25: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

Silk is used in:

• Skirts• Blouses• Dresses• Neckties• Scarves

Page 26: Clothing Fibers The Naturals. Cotton Source of Cotton The cotton plant –Fibers are formed in the seed pods as the plant ripens.

How Silk affects clothing characteristics

An all-silk garment will:• Feel luxurious• Need ironing at low temperatures• Show water spots• Need to be dry cleaned, unless carefully handled in washing