1, c: cotton: fiber is used in textiles and quilts. Various cotton fabrics made of cotton refer to fabrics made of cotton yarn or blended yarn of cotton and cotton chemical fiber.
2.w: Wool Wool: Wool is mainly composed of protein. The use of wool by human beings can be traced back to the Neolithic Age and spread from Central Asia to the Mediterranean and other parts of the world, thus becoming the main textile raw material in Asia and Europe.
3. M: Mohair Mohair: Mohair (British Mohair; Turkish: MUKHYAR) refers to the fur of Angora goat, also called Angora goat hair. Named after Turkish, it means "the best hair". Good elasticity, pressure resistance and special luster.
4, RH: rabbit hair: rabbit hair and rabbit hair collectively. Rabbit hair for textile is produced from angora rabbits and rabbits, among which angora rabbit hair is of the best quality and very soft.
5.Al: Alpaca Alpaca: Alpaca is also called alpaca hair, which belongs to alpaca fiber. It is thinner and softer than mohair, and its color is white, brown, fawn or black. Its strength and warmth retention are much higher than wool.
6.s: Silk: Silk generally refers to silk, including mulberry silk, tussah silk, castor silk and cassava silk. Silk is known as the "queen of fiber" and has been favored by people through the ages for its unique charm. Silk belongs to protein fiber, and silk fibroin contains 18 kinds of amino acids beneficial to human body.
7.t: Polyester Polyester: Polyester fabric is a kind of chemical fiber clothing fabric widely used in daily life. Its biggest advantage is good wrinkle resistance and shape retention.
8.WS: Cashmere Cashmere: Cashmere is a thin layer of fine hair that grows on the outer cortex of goats and covers the roots of goat coarse hair. It grows when it is cold in winter, resists the cold, falls off when it is warm in spring, and naturally adapts to the climate. It is a rare special animal fiber.
9.n: Nylon: Nylon, translated as nylon and polyamide fiber, is the general name of polyamide fiber produced in China.
10, a: acrylic fiber: synthetic fiber made of polyacrylonitrile or acrylonitrile polymer with acrylonitrile content above 85% (mass percentage).