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texworld USA/NYC
- held in NYC, Jan 25-27 in 2022
- one among the largest sourcing event on the east coast featuring apparel
fabrics and fabrics industry
- large range of textiles and fabrics among best garments, fabrics and
textile mills all across the world
print source
- held in NYC, jan 2022
- main resource for surface and textile design
- cover such industries as men's, childrens and womens apparel, bed and
bath, kitchen and tabletop, paper goods and stationary, wall coverings,
window fashions and other surface and textile design applications
Staple spun yarn
- made from short staple fibers
- held together by some mechanism
- have protruding ends
- more comfortable next to skin
,filament
made from filament fibers (long continuous fibers)
cotton count
and indirect system
- higher the number the smaller/finer the yarn
- used for SPUN yarns, based on number of hanks
hanks
1 hank = 840 yards in 1 lb of yarn
denier
describes yarns from filament fibers
- direct system (larger the number the larger the yarn)
- weight in grams of 9000 meters
,tex
the ISO adopted this system
- designed for all yarns but mostly used for FILAMENT,
- weight in grams of 1000 meters of yarn,
- direct system
decitex
weight in grams of 10000 meters of a FILAMENT yarns
- often used in relationship to sewing thread
yarn twist
- binds the fibers together and adds to strength of spun yarns
- can have low/loose high/tight twist
crepe twist yarn
- high number of twists per inch
- changes hand of fabric
filaments
except for small % of filament silk, filament yarns are made from manufactured
fibers, individual filaments brought together with a slight twist
, smooth
- conventional/smooth-filament yarns are uniform as they come from spinneret
- smooth, high luster
- no protruding ends
- do not attract lint
- strength depends on the strength of the individual filaments and number of
filaments in yarn
Bulk Continous Filament (BCF) Yarn
- yarn that has been processed to have greater covering power/apparent
volume that an equal conventional yarn
- gives man made yarns a more natural appearance
mono filament
- have limited uses for home furnishings and apparel
- a single coarse filament fiber
- hemming less expensive products