Unit 3- Fiber

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Across
  1. 2. Ability of a fabric to allow air and moisture to pass through.
  2. 4. Fiber: Fiber created through chemical processes rather than being naturally derived.
  3. 9. Resource: Resources that can be naturally replenished or renewed.
  4. 11. Natural fiber made from the flax plant, known for its strength and breathability.
  5. 13. Natural fiber derived from the cannabis plant, used for textiles and other products.
  6. 14. The likelihood of a material to ignite and burn.
  7. 16. The feeling of physical ease and relaxation when wearing a garment.
  8. 18. Providing thermal insulation to retain heat.
  9. 19. Soft, napped leather often used in clothing and accessories.
  10. 20. Resource: Resources that cannot be replaced or regenerated in a reasonable amount of time.
Down
  1. 1. Ability to withstand or oppose the effects of wear and tear.
  2. 3. Ability of a fabric to draw moisture away from the skin.
  3. 5. Industry: Industry involved in the production of fabrics and textiles.
  4. 6. Resistance: Ability to resist catching fire or to burn slowly when exposed to flames.
  5. 7. Lengthwise yarns in a woven fabric.
  6. 8. Fabric made by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together.
  7. 10. A thread-like structure that is the basic unit of a textile.
  8. 12. Luxurious natural fiber produced by silkworms, known for its smooth texture and sheen.
  9. 15. Natural fiber obtained from sheep, famous for its warmth and durability.
  10. 17. Fiber: Fiber derived from plants, animals, or minerals that exist in nature.