The three primary methods used to manufacture fabrics from fibers are weaving, knitting, and non-woven processes. Weaving involves interlacing two sets of yarns at right angles to create a fabric, while knitting involves interlooping a single yarn to form a stretchable textile. Non-woven methods, on the other hand, bond fibers together through mechanical, thermal, or chemical processes, resulting in fabrics without traditional yarn structures. Each method results in different textures, appearances, and functionalities of the final fabric.
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