Integrated Term Project: Submitted By: Nikhil Sharma Seemta Choudhary
Integrated Term Project: Submitted By: Nikhil Sharma Seemta Choudhary
Integrated Term Project: Submitted By: Nikhil Sharma Seemta Choudhary
1.FANCY YARN:
Different coloured fibres can be blended together then spun as one yarn. The main feature of fancy yarns is improvised aesthetic properties. Two or more threads of different, softness, thickness, weight, colour or fibre content can be twisted together.
CHENILLE:
The soft, fuzzy surface of chenille yarns, which resemble pipe cleaners in appearance, can be created in several ways. Most commonly, a fabric is first produced and then cut into narrow strips resembling a yarn.
RIBBON:
Ribbon is a type of yarn that resembles a ribbon. It can be made from synthetic or natural fibres, such as silk or cotton. Some ribbon yarns are flat, while others are tubular in construction.
CORKSCREW OR SPIRAL:
These are plied yarns where one yarn wraps around the other, rather than the yarns being twisted together. A spiral yarn has a higher twist than a corkscrew yarn. A spiral yarn usually has a thinner yarn wrapped round a thicker core. A corkscrew yarn has a softer bulkier yarn wrapped round a thin, firm yarn. MARL: Marl yarns are made by twisting. together two or more ends of different coloured yarns. The effect pattern is one of regular diagonal stripes of each colour.
STRUCTURES OF YARNS
2.METALLIC YARN:
Metallic yarns are often classified as novelty yarns and are created by adding a metallic fibre or yarn to the blend. These are not to be confused with actual wire used in jewellery that is sometimes knit or crocheted. Coated metallic filaments help to minimize tarnishing. When suitable adhesives and films are used, they are not affected by salt water, chlorinated water in swimming pools or climatic conditions.
Production method: There are two basic processes that are used in manufacturing metallic fibres. The most common is the laminating process, which seals a layer of aluminium between two layers of acetate or polyester film. These fibers are then cut into lengthwise strips for yarns and wound onto bobbins. The metal can be colored and sealed in a clear film, the adhesive can be colored, or the film can be colored before laminating. There are many different variations of colour and effect that can be made in metallic fibres, producing a wide range of looks.
Mainly used in undergarments and body suits. They prevent microbial infections and skin diseases .
7.REFLECTIVE YARNS:
Reflective yarn is designed to increase night time safety. The front side of the fabric has a satin finish - lustrous and reflective whereas the back has a dull finish. It can be made of silk or a synthetic lookalike such as polyester. It reflects the light and is used to raise safety . Used in reflectors, construction worker jackets, gloves,etc.
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