Fibers have a wide range of uses throughout their historical journey. From textile textiles to art objects and even today to fiber optic cabling, fiber became integrated in our lives. The communicative aspect of the fibers has also shown itself throughout history, and it has also acquired a communicative function with the textiles that people weave or with objects they create. Traditional or technological garments, textile accessories, textile objects; technological features, coded messages, colors, embellishments, usage areas, and with other features, textiles create a form of expression. This study aims to examine the transformation of fibers into textiles and their communication, examining examples of the transformation of textiles into different forms of nonverbal communication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]