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Black Haired Girl Posing With A Black Textile Sheet And High Heels In The Red Studio
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• Lace is made by interlocking threads together independently, using a backing and any of the methods described to create a fine fabric with open holes in the work. Lace can be made by either hand or machine.
• Carpets, rugs, velvet, velour, and velveteen are made by interlacing a secondary yarn through woven cloth, creating a tufted layer known as a nap or pile.
• Felting involves pressing a mat of fibres together, and working them together until they become tangled. A liquid, such as soapy water, is usually added to lubricate the fibres, and to open up the microscopic scales on strands of wool.
• Nonwoven textiles are manufactured by the bonding of fibres to make fabric. Bonding may be thermal or mechanical, or adhesives can be used.
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