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| Occupational Safety and Health Act |
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Strong when wet Short fiber length Absorbs moisture Wrinkles easy |
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| Name four attributes about cotton. |
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Strong Elastic Holds heat in Felts Weak when wet |
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| Name five attributes about wool |
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Long fiber length Strong when wet Dyes well, but darks rub off Yellows with age |
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| Name five attributes about linen. |
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Low desnity Acts like insulator Weak when wet Yellows when bleached Filment is 300-1600yds long Dyes well Strongest of the natural fibers Unstretched silks are resilient DO NOT IRON!!! |
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| Name any five of the nine attributes about silks. |
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| Name the four natural fibers. |
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Rayon Polyester Acetate Nylon Leather Spandex Suede/Sherpa |
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| Name the seven manmade fibers. |
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Weak when wet Wrinkles easy Absorbent All light damages rayon |
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| Name the four attributes of rayon. |
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Lustrous Doesn't dye well Thermoplastic |
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| Name the three attributes of acetate. |
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Springy when wet Virtually wrinkle free Insulates Undyable Thermoplastic Pills |
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| Name the six attributes of polyester. |
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Skin of an animal Tanned to remove hair and to preserve it Tannins are used in the tanning process |
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| Name the three atrributes of leather. |
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Strongest of the fabrics Elastic Dyes well Doesn't wrinkle easy Pills Lustrous |
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| Name the six attributes about nylon. |
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Strong and light Stretched up to 500% length Damaged by heat |
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| Name the three attributes of spandex. |
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| The crossways length of a sheet of fabric is called the ___. |
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| All solvents are toxic. (True/False) |
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| Suede is a more supple form of what type of fiber. |
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Fiber reactive Acid Disperse Union |
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| Name the four dyes used in costume design. |
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Dyes cellulose fiber Salt and ash assistant No heat required Very colorfast |
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| Name the four attributes about fiber dyes. |
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Good for silks, wools and nylons Acetic or vinegar assistant Heat is required Made fast by dry cleaning |
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| Name the four attributes about acid dyes. |
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Dyes lots of fabrics and synthetics Salt assistant Heat is required Doesn't wash fast Dull color Easy to use |
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| Name the six attributes of union dyes. |
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| To add an altered, weathered, worn and aged look to garments. |
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| False. Dyes are transparent. |
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| Dyes are opaque. (True/False) |
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| False. A painted garments CANNOT be used in a dye bath. It will warp the color. |
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| A painted garment can also be used in a dye bath. (True/False) |
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