Why can you see through cloth when it’s right up to your face, but much less so when it’s farther away ?

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Why can you see through cloth when it’s right up to your face, but much less so when it’s farther away ?

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Fibers go vertically and horizontally and up and down interlocking each other and forming little squares. In some fabrics the squares are bigger then others. If you put a piece of fabric/cloth against your face you are seeing through this squares, but bc they are small, when it goes farther away, you stop being able to see through the squares bc you are seeing a bigger part of it.

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