Briefly, textiles are of two types:
❇️ Woven:

❇️ non -woven:
It is said that textiles are not made of warp and weft and are formed by a mass of fibers that are intertwined in different ways. The most obvious examples of these textiles are carpets and felt fabrics. Non-woven textiles are a group of textiles that are not woven (they are not woven) or knotted, for example, felt.
❇️ Ingredients ❇️
Textiles can be made from various materials. These materials come from 4 main sources: animals (wool and silk), plants (cotton, linen, hemp), minerals (asbestos, glass fibers) and synthetics (nylon, polyester and acrylic). In the past, all fabrics were made from natural fibers such as plants, animals, and minerals. In the 20th century, these materials are also extracted from oil, such as nylon. The strength and durability of fabrics are different. From fine fabrics to thick fabrics and linen.




