| Fabric is made from a network of thread and yarn | | | | strength wet than dry. |
| formed together by knitting or weaving. Its texture and | | | | Canvas was derived from the Arabic word Cannabis, |
| strength depends on the origin of the thread. Silk for | | | | or better known as hemp. Canvas is most commonly |
| example comes from the larvae of a silkworm. The | | | | used in tents and sails and most recently, handbags. |
| process in which the thread is extracted from the | | | | Canvas is also used as bases for works of art. |
| silkworm larvae is called sericulture, which unfortunately | | | | Modern styles in painting take advantage of the |
| kills the larvae. | | | | texture and "roughness" of the surface of the canvas. |
| Other commonly used fabric is velvet. The cut of the | | | | Flannel is most known as a fabric for bed sheets. It is |
| tread is evenly distributed in this fabric. The fiber is | | | | made from wool or cotton wool. Later on, flannel was |
| woven on a loom that weaves two pieces of fiber at | | | | used as clothing worn in cold weather. This type of |
| the same time giving it a different feel. Linen on the | | | | fabric is either woven in a plain weave or tight weave. |
| other hand, is made from the fiber of a plant. Linen is | | | | In whatever way the fabric is weaved or created, it |
| classified as strong and sturdy and able to stand | | | | already has come a long way making our lives more |
| changing weather. It is also proven that linen has more | | | | comfortable and pleasurable. |