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Introduction
Fabric is more than just material — it’s the soul of all clothing, home furnishings, and countless items we use every day. From the softness of your favorite cotton T-shirt to the rich texture of a wedding silk saree, fabric plays a key role in both form and functionality. It is a flexible sheet of material made by weaving, knitting, felting, or bonding together fiber threads. These threads can be natural (such as cotton, silk, or wool) or synthetic (such as polyester or nylon), depending on their origin.

Natural Fibres
(From Plants & Animals)
From Plants
Cotton
(From Cotton Plant)
Linen
(From Flax Plant)
Hemp
(From Hemp Plant)
Jute
(From Jute Plant)
Ramie
(From Ramie Plant)
Coir
(From Coconut Husk)
From Animals
Silk
(From Silkworm)
Wool
(From Sheep)
Alpaca
(From Alpaca)
Mohair
(From Angora Goat)
Cashmere
(From Cashmere Goat)
Camel Hair
(From Bactrian Camel)
Synthetic Fibers
(Man-made)
Fully Synthetic Fibers
Polyester
(From Cotton Plant)
Polyamide
(From Flax Plant)
Acrylic
(From Hemp Plant)
Spandax
(From Hemp Plant)
Polypropylene
(From Ramie Plant)
Semi-Synthetic Fibers
Modal
(From Cotton Plant)
Rayon
(From Flax Plant)
Lyocell
(From Flax Plant)
Acetate
(From Flax Plant)
Cupro
(From Flax Plant)
High Performance Synthetic Fibers
Aramids
(From Silkworm)
Carbon Fibers
(From Sheep)
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