You wear clothes for protection against climate for modesty and beauty and also to show status.
Fibre to fabric.
You eat food to survive and protect yourself from diseases you need a house to live in.
There are two main processes of making fabric from fibre.
Processing of a fibre into fabric.
Ncert solutions for class 6 science chapter 3 fibre to fabric is presented here for easy and better understanding of the topics involved in 2020 21 cbse class 6 science textbook.
Extraction of fibres either from the plant or animal.
Clothes are made mostly from fibres.
Why do you wear clothes.
Fibre to fabric 1.
The fabric is stitched to make clothes.
Fibres are very thin thread like strands from which fabrics or cloths are made.
Some examples of fibres are cotton wool silk flax jute nylon polyester and polyacrylic.
The fibres are spun into yarn long continuous thread which can then be woven on a loom to make a fabric or cloth.
Fibres are thin strands of thread that are woven to make fabric for example cotton fabric silk fabric etc.
The complete process of making or producing fabrics from fibres includes.
Fibre to fabric 2.
Cotton voile rayon linen satin and denim are different types of fabrics.
For example cotton fabric can be stitched into a cotton frock or a cotton kurta.
The characteristics of a fabric depend upon the type of fibre used and the treatment applied to them.
You all know that food clothing and shelter are the three basic needs of life.
In this video of fibre to fabric we will understand the beautiful science behind the process of making fibres and turning them into fabrics.