Difference between revisions of "Clothing material"
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− | *[[Cotton]] | + | *[[Cotton]] → [[Cotton fibres]] → [[Cotton yarn]] → [[Cotton cloth]] |
*[[Fur]] | *[[Fur]] | ||
− | *[[Hemp]] | + | *[[Hemp]] → [[Hemp yarn]] → [[Hemp cloth]] |
− | + | *[[Hide]] → [[Leather]] | |
− | *[[Hide]] | + | *[[Silk cocoons]] → [[Silk yarn]] → [[Silk cloth]] |
− | + | *[[Snakeskin]] → [[Treated snakeskin]] | |
− | *[[Silk cocoons]] | + | *[[Wool]] → [[Wool yarn]] → [[Wool cloth]] |
− | *[[Snakeskin]] | + | |
− | *[[Wool]] | + | The base materials generally need to be processed in order to make them usable, although there are a few exceptions (the use of hemp fibers in [[primitive sandals]] or raw wool in padding [[reinforced boots]]; the usage of raw cotton in [[furniture]] also deserves a mention). |
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Revision as of 20:04, 24 January 2009
- Cotton → Cotton fibres → Cotton yarn → Cotton cloth
- Fur
- Hemp → Hemp yarn → Hemp cloth
- Hide → Leather
- Silk cocoons → Silk yarn → Silk cloth
- Snakeskin → Treated snakeskin
- Wool → Wool yarn → Wool cloth
The base materials generally need to be processed in order to make them usable, although there are a few exceptions (the use of hemp fibers in primitive sandals or raw wool in padding reinforced boots; the usage of raw cotton in furniture also deserves a mention).