Tear-resistant?
"Тридцать три" [tr`ee-tza-tr`ee].
skewness
an oblique or diagonal line of direction, esp. across a woven fabric.
Fabric embellishment mean's to decorate and put all sorts of designs on a fabric.
The standard deviation stretch is used to stretch the output values using a normal distribution. The result of this stretch is similar to what is seen by the human eye.
TR fabric is a blend of polyester and viscose (rayon) fibers that is commonly used in clothing production. It is known for its durability, wrinkle-resistance, and drape. TR fabric is often used in making suits, dresses, and other professional attire.
fabric with special features, i.e. good heat exchanger, modified absorbing characterstics. they have good strength over conventional fibres.
A "knit" fabric will stretch, either side to side and/or up to down, but a "woven" fabric will not stretch.
While Bondaweb can be used on shiny stretch fabric, it is not recommended you do so, as the results may not be as good due to the fabric's elasticity.
That will depend on the fabric. Some fabrics stretch in only one direction while other fabrics stretch in both directions (like polyester double knit). You will need to check your fabric to determine the maximum stretch.
There are no fabric abbreviations with just 'T'. There is 'TA' (triacetate) and 'TR' (textile residues).
Cotton or Linen
I don't know how much stretch you mean. In my experience nylon rope can be stretched a small amount.
no it is not
Yes. That's why fat people can get into it.
diagonally
Twill is fabric that has a diagonal pattern. It is actually woven in such a way as to create diagonal "ribs" in the fabric itself (not just colored diagonal lines). Think of cordoroy - that is a fabric with a vertical (up and down) pattern woven into it. Twill is diagonal weaving. If a twill fabric has extra "give" so that it can expand (stretch), it is a stretch twill. Stretch twill often refers to the fabric having a small percentage of lycra/spandex in it, usually 2-4%.