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'''Fabric''', '''cloth''' or '''textile''' is a thin, flexible material, usually permeable to air, constructed by weaving yarn or fibers into a web, or by other techniques with a similar result. Fabric may be natural or synthetic, or a combination of different materials. It is used for the making of [[clothing]], bags, [[upholstery|upholstered]] [[furniture]], draperies, window shades, towels, [[bedding]], cushions, flags, tents, parachutes, etc. | '''Fabric''', '''cloth''' or '''textile''' is a thin, flexible material, usually permeable to air, constructed by weaving yarn or fibers into a web, or by other techniques with a similar result. Fabric may be natural or synthetic, or a combination of different materials. It is used for the making of [[clothing]], bags, [[upholstery|upholstered]] [[furniture]], draperies, window shades, towels, [[bedding]], cushions, flags, tents, parachutes, etc. | ||
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Fabric, cloth or textile is a thin, flexible material, usually permeable to air, constructed by weaving yarn or fibers into a web, or by other techniques with a similar result. Fabric may be natural or synthetic, or a combination of different materials. It is used for the making of clothing, bags, upholstered furniture, draperies, window shades, towels, bedding, cushions, flags, tents, parachutes, etc.
- More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Fabric ]
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