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प्रश्न
Find out the different processes by which fabrics are made. Find illustrations and write a few lines on each process.
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उत्तर
Fabrics are crafted through various processes, each imparting unique characteristics to the final material. Here's an overview of the primary fabric manufacturing methods:
- Weaving: Weaving interlaces two sets of yarns the warp (vertical) and the weft (horizontal) at right angles to create woven fabrics. This method produces textiles like cotton, denim, and satin, known for their strength and durability.
- Knitting: Knitting involves forming fabric by interlooping yarns using needles. This technique results in stretchy and comfortable materials, commonly used for garments like sweaters and t-shirts.
- Nonwoven Fabric Production: Nonwoven fabrics are made by bonding or felting fibers together without weaving or knitting. Processes include mechanical entanglement, chemical bonding, or thermal bonding. These fabrics are often used in products like medical masks, filters, and disposable wipes.
- Felting: Felting is a process where fibers, typically wool, are matted together using heat, moisture, and pressure to create a dense fabric. Felt is commonly used in crafts, hats, and insulation materials.
- Lace Making: Lace is a delicate fabric made by looping, twisting, or knitting threads in patterns, often by hand or machine. It's commonly used in decorative garments and home textiles.
Each of these processes contributes to the vast diversity of fabrics available, catering to different uses and aesthetic preferences.
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