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    Home Decorating Plan

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    Interior Views is a retail home decorator fabrics and complementary home accessories and services concept that is now in its third year. This destination store offers the advantages of providing fabrics specifically designed for home decorator use in fabric widths of 54 inches and greater. Over 900 fabrics are available on the floor at any time with more than 3‚000 sample fabrics for custom "cut" orders. Customers see‚ touch‚ feel‚ and take the fabric to their home as they work through their purchase

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    Decipher 1.4.4 Phase 4 – Presentation Chapter 2 - Literature Review 16 2.1 An Overview of Quality Monitoring Systems 2.2 Types Of Quality Monitoring Systems 2.3 Loom Data Monitoring Systems 2.3.1 Working Principle 2.4 On-Loom Fabric Inspection 2.4.1 Working Principle: 2.5 Textile Production Problems Chapter 3 - Case Studies 30 3.1 Naveena Industries 3.2 Sonic Industries‚ Karachi 3.2.1 Observation Chapter 4 - Conclusions & Recommendations 40 BIBLIOGRAPHY

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    Chapter I THE PROBLEM Inroduction Dyeing has become part of daily living. For thousands of years‚ dyeing has been used by humans to decorate clothings and different kinds of fabrics. Its first used can be traced back 5000 years ago in India and Middle East where people used the most the most peculiar sources of the colors of their dyes. Since it’s first used ‚ dyes have been dominating the industry. Before‚ dye manufacturers were only able to produce one color at a time. But now dyes

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    Inadequate The cheap fabrics provided to slaves was no match to the hard labor that was performed on the plantation. Clothing that was worn into the cotton fields often tore into shreds before the next clothing distribution. Despite their status‚ slaves took pride in their appearance. Although their owner’s provided them with the cheapest of fabrics‚ they often made repairs and added notions to exhibit self-expression in their manner of dress. Any scraps of fabric that were available were

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    by this science‚ consider how one of the world’s largest companies‚ Procter & Gamble‚ used habit insights to turn a failing product into one of its biggest sellers. P.& G. is the corporate behemoth behind a whole range of products‚ from Downy fabric softener to Bounty paper towels to Duracell batteries and dozens of other household brands. In the mid-1990s‚ P.& G.’s executives began a secret project to create a new product that could eradicate bad smells. P.& G. spent millions developing a colorless

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    Denim

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    Introduction Denim is more than just a cotton fabric it inspires strong opinions within the hearts of designers‚ teenagers‚ winter‚ bloggers‚ historians and about many others worldwide. From the 17th Century to the present denim has been woven‚ used and discarded‚ made into upholstery‚ pants‚ worn as symbolism of hard honest work. It has been used as the expression of angry rebellion and worn by American cowboys. The origin of denim has been a debate among historians and scholars for many decades

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    Woven and Knitted fabric formation Description of the machines and processes Name- Yeshanthi weeratunga Part I : Primary and secondary motions of weaving 1)Explain briefly the function and importance of primary & secondary motions of weaving The weaving process consists of two basic motions Primary motions - shedding‚ picking beating-up Secondary motions- left off

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    Walk This Way Analysis

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    When the MQG announced the Riley Blake Creative Rockstar fabric challenge‚ I immediately knew that this was a challenge that I wanted to take part in. As silly as it sounds‚ I kept getting a melody stuck in my head every time I looked at the fabric and it reminds me a little of the Sneakers that I wore when I was little. The 1986 collaboration/revival of Aerosmith’s “Walk this Way” featuring DMC Run‚ inspired this quilt. I wanted the quilt to feel edgy and an almost a graffiti texture but still rock

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    pieces of fabric joined by overlapping at the needle. Fabric pieces extend both left and right from the overlap area. Uses: These types of seams are mainly used in jeans. Applications: Side seams of dress shirts and jeans‚ attaching patch pockets and yokes‚ sewing on labels. [pic] Definition: Bound seam class is formed by sewing one piece of fabric or binding as it encompasses the edge of one or more pieces of fabric. Uses: These types of seams are mostly used for knit fabric than woven

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    Scm Case Study of Rmg of Bd

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    Journal of Business and Management Vol 6 No. 11 November 2011 Writer: Shimima Sultana Appendix: 1 A. Manufacturer contact with the buyer Contact time: One week B. Suppliers (Receive order for cloths) Fabric manufacturing time 10-12 days C. Producer fabrics & Shipment Shipment time: 20-25 days D. Unloading fabrics at sea port & transport to the Manufacturing point Unloading & transportation time‚ 10-14 days E. Sample making‚ approval & production Sample approval & Production time‚ 45-50 days F. Shipment

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