Fiber Classification
Staple vs. Filament
Fiber Properties
Fiber Strength & Care
Common Fibers
100

This type of fiber comes from plants and animals.

What are natural fibers?

100

Fibers that are short in length, like cotton, are called this.

What are staple fibers?

100

This property describes how a fabric feels when you touch it.

What is hand?

100

This property refers to how well a fiber can stretch and return to its shape

What is elasticity?

100

This natural fiber comes from cotton plants and is breathable and soft.

What is cotton?

200

This type of fiber is made in factories from chemical solutions.

What are manufactured fibers?

200

Fibers that are long and continuous, like silk, are called this.

What are filament fibers?

200

This property describes how well a fiber absorbs water.

What is absorbency?

200

This property measures how well a fiber holds together when pulled.

What is tensile strength?

200

This warm, absorbent fiber comes from sheep.

What is wool?

300

Cotton and wool belong to this classification of fiber.

What are natural fibers?

300

Manufactured fibers can be made into this type of fiber to imitate silk.

What are filament fibers?

300

This property helps move moisture away from the skin.

What is wicking?

300

This property refers to how easy a fiber is to clean.

What is washability?

300

This strong, wrinkle-resistant manufactured fiber is often blended with cotton.

What is polyester?

400

True or False – Manufactured fibers can only be synthetic.

False. (Some manufactured fibers, like rayon and lyocell, are regenerated from natural sources.)

400

True or False – Wool is a filament fiber.

False. (Wool is a staple fiber.)

400

This property measures a fabric’s ability to resist surface wear.

What is abrasion resistance?

400

This property determines how warm a fiber keeps you.

What is warmth?

400

This manufactured fiber, made from wood pulp, is absorbent and drapes well.

What is viscose/rayon/Lyocell?

500

Polyester and rayon belong to this classification of fiber.

What are manufactured fibers?

500

Explain the difference between staple and filament in one sentence.

Staple fibers are short, while filament fibers are long and continuous.

500

This property measures how well a fiber bounces back after wrinkling.

What is resiliency?

500

A fiber that holds its shape after washing shows good _______.

What is resiliency?

500

This stretchy fiber is often used in activewear and leggings.

What is spandex?

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