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Fabric construction. Types of Fabrics. Fabric Construction. The Three Basic Types of Fabric: WOVEN KNIT NON-WOVEN. Woven Fabrics. Made on a loom Harnesses Hold the Warp or lengthwise yarns during weaving Go up and down and determine the weaving pattern Shuttle - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Fabric constructionTypes of Fabrics
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Fabric Construction
The Three Basic Types of Fabric:•WOVEN•KNIT•NON-WOVEN
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Woven Fabrics• Made on a loom• Harnesses
• Hold the Warp or lengthwise yarns during weaving
• Go up and down and determine the weaving pattern
•Shuttle• Holds the weft or crosswise
yarn during weaving. • Shuttles are thrown back and
forth in between rows of lengthwise yarns
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Hand Weaving
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Power Loom
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Woven FabricsMade on a loom• Lengthwise yarns are vertical (WARP)• Lengthwise yarns are stronger • Go up and down on your body
• Crosswise yarns are horizontal (WEFT)• Go across your body
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Woven Fabrics
• Plain• Twill• Satin
Three Basic Types of Woven Fabrics
Are:
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It is called a “PLAIN WEAVE” because it is the most simple type of weave.
• The first yarn will go over one and then under one.
• The second yarn will do exactly the opposite.
• The third one, will repeat the first and the forth one will repeat the second.
Plain Weave
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Plain Weave
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Twill WeaveThe “TWILL WEAVE” is designed for STRENGTH & DURABILITY.
• The first yarn will go over Two and then under two of the lengthwise yarns.
• The second yarn will rotate one over and then repeat the same pattern.
• The third one rotate one over again, and then repeat the same pattern
When it is finished, you will see the illusion of a diagonal appearance.
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Twill Weave
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Satin WeaveThe “SATIN WEAVE” is designed to create a shine on the surface of the fabric.To get a shine there must be two things happening.
1. The type of fiber must be made of a fiber that can shine.
2. The way it is woven will enhance the shine capability
This style of weave is called a “Random Weave” because there is no order to the weave of the crosswise yarns.
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Satin Weave
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Knits
Knits are made of interlocking loops
Characteristics of knit fabrics• Stretches• Resilient (which means
returns to original shape• Wrinkle Resistant
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KnitsThe
“Knit Side” shows
the face of the fabric
“Purl Side” shows
the back
of it.
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Knits: -Single Knit /Jersey-
Has a front (KNIT SIDE) and back (PURL SIDE).
The edge will curl when you stretch it.
It is the only one that the front and back look different.
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Knits: -Double-
Two layers of jersey made back to back.
Looks the same on both sides.
The edge does not curl.
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Knits –Ribbed- - Looks the same on both sides.
- You will see ridges in between the knit rows.
- It has an ultra-stretch
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Non WovenFabric is made by gluing fibers
together.
Characteristics: • It does not have “GRAIN”• It has No resilience. • If you stretch it does not return to its
original shape• Requires special sewing techniques• Typically Used for Crafts & Décor
items
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NonWovenEXAMPLES
Felt – Felt is a fabric that is used mostly for crafts. - It has very little stability or resilience. - It usually comes in brilliant colors.
Felt&
Felt Crafts
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NonWovenInterfacing
-Interfacing is used to stabilize fabrics and change the body. In some places on a garment may need more stiffness, strength or heavier drape.
On this Jacket Interfacing is used in the collar, the lapel and the cuffs to help them be more functional.
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NonWovenDryer Sheet
- A dryer sheet is made from the same material as the interfacing. The difference is that the dryer sheet has fabric softener applied to it. The fabric Softener will melt in the dryer heat and go into the laundry.
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NonWovenBatting
-Batting is used on the inside of a quilt or wall hanging. This is the part of the blankets that makes the blanket heavier and warmer than just two pieces of fabric together.
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NonWovenDiapers
-Diapers are a great use of non wovens. And they help keep children dry. The non woven fibers are used on disposable diapers to hold the diaper together from the outside
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Fabric Characteristics
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Fabric CharacteristicsSelvage Edge:
The uncut edges that do not frayFollows the lengthwise direction of the fabric
Cut/Raw Edge:This is the edge that is cut and will fray
Lengthwise Grain:Also called the “Warp Yarns/Threads”These are the longest yarns in the fabric
Crosswise Grain:Also called the “Weft Yarns/Threads”These yarns go from Selvage to Selvage
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Fabric Characteristics
Selvage Edge
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Fabric CharacteristicsStraight of Grain:
Refers to the lengthwise direction of the fabric…
True-Bias:Refers to the diagonal Direction on the fabric…
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Fabric Characteristics
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Important Information you
need to know about Fabric
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How are “woven” fabrics made?
Woven Fabrics are made on a
“Loom”
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How are “knit” fabrics made?
A yarn that is looped
together to create a
solid piece of fabric with a stretch
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How are “non-woven” fabrics made?
Random fibers that are glued together.
There is not a straight of grain on “non-woven”
fabrics.
“Non-woven” fabrics are not durable because
of the way they are made.
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What is the “selvage edge” ?
“Selvage Edge” is the un-cut edge that doesn’t fray…
… and follows the “lengthwise grain”
of the fabric.
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What does it mean to work with the “true-bias” ?
Cutting the fabric at a 45* degree, diagonal angle
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What are some unique characteristics when working with
fabric on the “bias” ?
Fabric that does not normally stretch, will stretch on the “bias”
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What are some unique characteristics when working with
fabric on the “bias” ?Fabric cut on the “bias” can change the direction of a
Fabric cut on the “bias” changes the
way the fabric drapes the body
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What does it mean for fabric to be “On Grain” ?
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Why is important to cut out your fabric “on grain” ?
Fabric cut “off grain” will make the seams hang crooked
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How is “lengthwise grain” related to “selvage edge” ?
The “lengthwise
grain” follows the
same direction as the
“selvage edge”
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