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By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Mcmillan Pub. Co.Inc.,New YorkEdition: 4th edSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 746
Summary: 1. Introduction 2. Textile Fibers and Their Properties 3. Wool : A Protein Fiber 4. Silk : A Protein Fiber 5. Cotton : A Cellulose Fiber 6. Flax and Other Basic Fibers 7. Introduction to Manmade Fibers 8. Rayon : A Regenerated Cellulose Fiber 9. Acetate : A Cellulose Fiber 10. Nylon : The First Synthetic Fiber 11. Polyester Fibers 12. Olefin Fibers 13. Acrylic Fibers 14. Modacrylic Fibers 15. Fiber Modifications 16. Carpet And Carpet Fibers 17. The Stretch Concept: Elastic Fibers, Elastic Yarns,& Stretch Finishes 18. Minor Textile Fibers 19. Fiber Blends 20. Spun Yarns: Conventional, Nonconventional, & Direct Spinning Systems 21. Filament Yarns: Smooth & Textured 22. Yarn Classification 23. Fabric Construction Methods 24. Weaving & The Loom 25. The Three Basic Weaves 26. Crepe Weave & Crepe Fabrics 27. Pile Weave & Pile Fabrics 28. Jacquard & Dobby Weaves 29. Extra Yarn Weaves & Embroidery 30. Multicomponent Fabrics – Double Cloth, Quilted Fabrics, Bonded Fabrics 31. Knitting, Weft Knitting & Hosiery 32. Warp Knitting 33. Knitting Variants : Knit-Weave & Knit-Sew 34. Non-Yarn Fabric Construction 35. Color 36. General Finishing Techniques 37. Napping Finish 38. Durable Press: Resin, Nonresin & Soil Release Finishes 39. Stabilization: Shrinkage Control 40. Flammability & Fire-Retardant Finishes
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Books School of Fashion Technology 746 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available (not for issue) 000312 SOFT-BK-312

1. Introduction
2. Textile Fibers and Their Properties
3. Wool : A Protein Fiber
4. Silk : A Protein Fiber
5. Cotton : A Cellulose Fiber
6. Flax and Other Basic Fibers
7. Introduction to Manmade Fibers
8. Rayon : A Regenerated Cellulose Fiber
9. Acetate : A Cellulose Fiber
10. Nylon : The First Synthetic Fiber
11. Polyester Fibers
12. Olefin Fibers
13. Acrylic Fibers
14. Modacrylic Fibers
15. Fiber Modifications
16. Carpet And Carpet Fibers
17. The Stretch Concept: Elastic Fibers, Elastic Yarns,& Stretch Finishes
18. Minor Textile Fibers
19. Fiber Blends
20. Spun Yarns: Conventional, Nonconventional, & Direct Spinning Systems
21. Filament Yarns: Smooth & Textured
22. Yarn Classification
23. Fabric Construction Methods
24. Weaving & The Loom
25. The Three Basic Weaves
26. Crepe Weave & Crepe Fabrics
27. Pile Weave & Pile Fabrics
28. Jacquard & Dobby Weaves
29. Extra Yarn Weaves & Embroidery
30. Multicomponent Fabrics – Double Cloth, Quilted Fabrics, Bonded Fabrics
31. Knitting, Weft Knitting & Hosiery
32. Warp Knitting
33. Knitting Variants : Knit-Weave & Knit-Sew
34. Non-Yarn Fabric Construction
35. Color
36. General Finishing Techniques
37. Napping Finish
38. Durable Press: Resin, Nonresin & Soil Release Finishes
39. Stabilization: Shrinkage Control
40. Flammability & Fire-Retardant Finishes








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