the bibliography contains citations concerning the fabrication and application of three-dimensional fabrics, which are knitted, braided, woven, or preformed by shaping mandrels. the use of polyethylene, carbon fibers, phenolics, cottons, polybutylene-terephthalates, organic fibers, and yarns is reviewed. processing equipment and machinery to form three-dimensional textiles are discussed. citations examine applications in the aerospace industry, and use in tire cords and protective clothing. methods for producing sculptured or three-dimensional patterns on fabrics and textiles are examined in a separate bibliography. (contains a minimum of 181 citations and includes a subject term index and title list.)