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ISBN-13: 978 1 85573 577 4
October 2002
172 pages 234 x
156mm hardback
R H Gong and R M Wright, UMIST, UK
Woodhead Textiles Series No. 24
- the first book to be devoted exclusively to
fancy yarns and fancy doubled yarns
- describes all the major yarn
types, their manufacture and potential for use in garments and furnishing
fabrics
- includes over 100 drawings, diagrams and
photographs
- essential reading for textile designers, yarn
manufacturers, students of textile design and conservationists
Fancy yarns are those produced with some deliberate
discontinuity introduced either into the colour or form of the article with the
intention of producing an enhanced aesthetic impression. Most fancy yarns are
produced by specialist spinners using machines modified or specially developed
for the purpose; others are produced from 'fancy slivers' used as minor
components of yarns made by spinners with normal equipment; still others are
made exclusively by filament yarns, using adaptations of the airjet texturising
process.
The text is well illustrated with diagrams, drawings and
photographs of yarn structures and the equipment used to create them. It
contains close-ups of the yarns themselves together with an analysis to show how
appearance and texture can be varied by changing the feedstock or machine
settings.
Textile historians and conservationists will find the book
especially useful in helping to identify yarn types in historical fabrics and in
developing an understanding of the variety of yarns available in antiquity and
typical uses for them.
Fancy yarns is an essential reference to a
wide range of industrial textile technologists including spinners, knitters and
weavers, fabric and garment manufacturers, students of textile technology and
design and curators and conservationists of historical textile
collections.