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Textile & Upholstery Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Pr

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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of the "The Complete Textile Science & Fabric Fundamentals Course 2026," which of the following fiber classifications is characterized by its inherent ability to absorb moisture, good drape, and susceptibility to mildew in humid environments, making it a cornerstone for comfortable apparel and home furnishings?
Synthetic Fibers
Regenerated Cellulosic Fibers
Protein Fibers
Mineral Fibers
Q2Domain Verified
implies a processed or manufactured category for the course's scope), are known for their excellent moisture absorption, breathability, and soft drape. Their cellulosic origin makes them biodegradable and prone to mildew in damp conditions, a key characteristic discussed in textile science for material selection and care. Synthetic fibers (
Jute
Nylon 6,6
are generally hydrophobic and lack this moisture absorption. Mineral fibers (C) are inorganic and have very different properties. Protein fibers (D), like wool and silk, are also absorbent but have distinct structural and performance characteristics not primarily defined by mildew susceptibility in the same way as cellulosic materials. Question: Considering the advanced concepts in "The Complete Textile Science & Fabric Fundamentals Course 2026," a fabric exhibiting a high degree of resilience, low moisture regain, and excellent dimensional stability when subjected to heat and mechanical stress is most likely to be constructed from which fiber type? A) Viscose Rayon
Pure Silk
Q3Domain Verified
In the advanced modules of "The Complete Textile Science & Fabric Fundamentals Course 2026," the concept of "hand" in fabric refers to its tactile properties. A fabric described as having a "crisp" and "stiff" hand, with good crease recovery, is most likely to be made from which fiber blend or treatment?
A blend of Tencel Lyocell and Spandex
A high-twist polyester/cotton blend with a durable press finish
100% Wool with a fine merino grade
100% Cotton with a heavy softening agent finish

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