Some Points in Choosing Textiles

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Some Points in Choosing Textiles
Charlotte M Charlotte Mitchell Gibbs
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Because of the felting property of wool it is quite pos- sible to conceal a good deal of cotton under the surface of the woolen cloth, and when the fibers are mixed before the threads are spun the task of detecting them becomes doubly difficult. WOOLENS AND WORSTEDS Two classes of cloth are manufactured from wool. Woolens are made usually of short wool carded and spun into yarn in which the threads lie in all directions. This is woven into cloth which usually has the surface heavily felted, so ...that all of the intersections of threads in weaving are covered. Here then is splendid opportunity ior adulter- ation, since cotton or poor wool may be covered up by Ihc surface felling. WORSTED The other class is made from longer staple wool, comb- 10 A 6 D PIG. 2 11 ed, and drawn until the fibers are parallel, then hard twist- ed. When woven the ends of the threads do not project on the surface, and the finish is not i ntended to cover the weave, hence it is more difficult to adulterate unless entire cotton threads were woven with the worsted, and these are more easily delected than a mixture of cotton and wool, or shoddy in woolen cloth.

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