(1) THE PLANT
Chips of the plant are mixed with chemicals like sodium hydroxide to create a dark wood pulp solution.
(2) THE CLEANING PROCESS
Brown wood pulp is first washed, cleaned, and bleached.
(3) THE MAKING OF FIBER
After being treated with carbon disulfide, the pulp is dissolved in sodium hydroxide to produce the "viscose" solution which is used to spin the fibers.
(4) THE SPINNING PROCESS
Regenerated cellulose filaments are produced by forcing a viscous solution through a spinneret.
(5) THE FINAL RESULT
Weaving or knitting with this regenerated cellulose yarn results in a viscose rayon fabric.
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The mystical fabric ever created is the jacquard. It is a textured fabric with complex patterns woven into it. Jacquard can be created on any fabric as it is known by its weave and not by which material it is crafted on. Its tendency is protean making any accessory or clothing look special. The fabric is strong and durable making things everlasting with an indefectible choice for any season.
One of the original applications for the fabric was tweed sport jackets for hunting. The tradition continues today, as tweed patterns can be seen on many blazers and coats as a functional and fashionable statement.
Suit
Full tweed suits are also common and, when accessorised tastefully, may look quite unique. It has a timeless appearance, and the fabric is quite warm and has a retro vibe.
Accessories
The cloth is also often used to make weed hats and bags. Tweed hats are typical of highland farmers and weavers, but they may also be stylish.