Fibers

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  1. 2. If you need an elastic like fiber _________ is for you. It is lightweight and retains its shape.
  2. 4. Non-cellulosic fibers are made of ___________ which is a variety of crude oil, natural gas, air, and water.
  3. 9. A cellulosic fiber that is a soft, fluffy staple fiber. It is machine washable but will shrink if not preshrunk before use.
  4. 10. A synthetic fiber most commonly used in the textile industry, accounting for about 80% of synthetic fibers. Clue- We typically blend this fiber with cotton.
  5. 12. A strong fiber that is versatile in the industry. It can be used for backpacks, pantyhose, parachutes, tires, etc.
  6. 13. Another name for manufactured fibers.
  7. 14. This protein fiber is mainly produced by sheep. It resists wrinkles and wear. It also repels moisture because of a waxy barrier.
Down
  1. 1. Another name for animal fiber.
  2. 3. A synthetic fiber that drapes well and dries quickly. Clue- You will see this material used for prom dresses.
  3. 5. A synthetic fiber that was extracted from three tree species. It is a soft, comfortable, and high moisture absorbency material. Clue- It was named "artificial silk." It is also used for pajama sets.
  4. 6. Fibers that come from plants
  5. 7. Thread-like material from which textiles are made
  6. 8. This synthetic fiber is used as a replacement for wool because of its similar characteristics. It will pill and produce static. Clue- A beanie cap or sweater.
  7. 11. A cellulosic fiber made from flax plants. This fiber is stronger when wet than dry. A negative characteristic is there is not much stretch to this material.
  8. 13. A protein fiber that has been around since the 27th century B.C. This fiber comes from the larvae of a moth. The fiber has a natural shine and good insulation properties.