A tough, insoluble protein substance that is the chief structural constituent of wool and hair.
A coarse, brown fiber used for sacking and cordage.
Bred for its fine fleece from a llama father and alpaca mother.
When a polyester fiber is heated at a high temperature it forces the molecule to open and encapsulate the dye stuff. This process enables the dye t...
The raw skin of an animal.
A coarse, durable fiber from the bast of a cannabis plant.
Natural animal fiber other than sheep’s wool or silk.
A non-directional uncut pile fabric that is warp-looped and extremely resilient and hard wearing. Made of wool or man-made fibers, it generally has...
A closely woven silk or rayon fabric with narrow horizontal ribs.