Across
- 1. A weave formed by interlacing each crosswise yarn with each lengthwise yarn.
- 2. Fibers completely made from chemicals.
- 4. A fabric made from two or more combined fibers.
- 6. Manufactured fibers that are made into extremely fine filaments.
- 9. Fibers that are wool, camel's hair, silk.
- 13. Fibers that are cotton, linen.
- 17. Made by twisting fibers together.
- 18. A fabric made by interlocking loops of a continuous length of yarn.
- 19. Fibers that come from animals and plants.
- 20. These can be less than an inch in length or long continuous strands.
- 21. The feel of fabric next to your skin.
Down
- 1. A weave created by adding extra yarns to a plain weave.
- 3. A fabric made by bonding fibers and yarns together in a web.
- 5. The ability of fabric to fall into soft folds
- 7. A name used by companies to identify their fibers.
- 8. Fibers that are formed in factories.
- 10. A weave formed by interlacing a yarn in one direction with two yarns in another direction.
- 11. A weave formed by interlacing a yarn in one direction with four or more yarns in another direction.
- 12. Fabric made by interlacing yarns at right angles.
- 14. A name of a group of fibers.
- 15. Created when yarns are woven, knitted, or pressed.
- 16. A treatment used to change the feel, appearance, or performance of a fabric.
