to make our industrial attachment at DCKIL. Our thanks to our industrial supervisor Md. Anwar Parvez‚ GM (Dyeing)‚ for his kind advices & instructions and for giving all the facilities we needed. We are also grateful to Dr.Md.MoshiurRahman GM (Fabric)‚ Md. SalauddinSohel Manager of Knitting & Md. MofazzalHossainRana DGM (Production Coordination). Our special thanks to Mr. Kabir (Knitting Master) Md. GolamMostofa Lab in-charge (Dyeing)‚& Md. Abu said who are most friendly to teach us & always
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(Reality and fact based Research Report) “when someone bring a news to g you – you should investigate its credibility first” first Quran Very Beefy article on Geo‚ my p y y ‚ y personal visit to the office of Mr. Sarmad‚ the second man in power after the owner‚ exposed him. Mr. Bush was seen in informal clothing having his picture taken with this short‚ half balding and totally pro-western attitude guy named Sarmad‚ so what it says??? Why would the then President Bush ??
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countable evenweave fabric called aida cloth. The stitcher counts the threads in each direction so that the stitches are of uniform size and appearance. This form of cross-stitch is also called counted cross-stitch in order to distinguish it from other forms of cross-stitch. Sometimes cross-stitch is done on designs printed on the fabric (stamped cross-stitch); the stitcher simply stitches over the printed pattern. Fabrics used in cross-stitch include aida‚ linen and mixed-content fabrics called ’evenweave’
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pressure to the body and creates a nice body shape. Girdles mainly constructed by the warp knit power net and several layers with elastic power net to form different degree of pressure. A firm-control girdle will normally have more areas in which the fabric had been doubled to form a panel design that will have more controlling power. So the girdle must fit the body. However‚ some of the stress inside the pressure garment/ girdle will be relieved if the garment is under wash or wet by human perspiration
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Date: 09-01-2012 Textile Dyeing (Notes) The dyeing process existed longtime ago‚ while it used to be all based on natural sources‚ the appeal of color is universal‚ and fabric has been colored for centuries. Some colors‚ like purple‚ were so rare and costly that they were reserved for royalty. “Until the mid-nineteenth century‚ all dye was obtained from natural sources‚ such as plants and insects.” However‚ since human
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continuous thread referred to as yarn‚ which is then used in a series of methods that include‚ stitching‚ knitting and weaving in order to produce a fabric. The content‚ construction and finish of a fabric can determine it’s aesthetic and functional qualities. This essay will explore the classifications and characteristics of fibres‚ yarns and fabrics‚ expanding on colouration and finishing techniques. (Udale‚ 2008)(Hallet & Johnston‚ 2010)(BBC Bitesize‚ 2011) Natural fibres are produced and obtained
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THE SPIRALITY OF THE SINGLE JERSEY FABRICS AND ITS EFFECT ON THE GARMENTS F. CEKEN Dokuz Eylul University Engineering Fac. Textile Eng. Department Bornova-Izmir/TURKEY 1. Introduction The single jersey knitted structures‚ used widely in knitted garments‚ cause some problems‚ because of their unbalanced structures. The most important problem of the single jersey structure is fabric spirality‚ which affects all the fabric and creates big problems at the clothing step. It affects the garment
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X1 = Yards of fabric 1 purchased X2 = Yards of fabric 1 on dobbie looms X3 = Yards of fabric 2 purchased X4 = Yards of fabric 2 on dobbie looms X5 = Yards of fabric 3 purchased X61 = Yards of fabric 3 on dobbie looms X62 = Yards of fabric 3 on regular looms X7 = Yards of fabric 4 purchased X81 = Yards of fabric 4 on dobbie looms X82 = Yards of fabric 4 on regular looms X9 = Yards of fabric 5 purchased X101 = Yards of fabric 5 on dobbie looms
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Bibliography: PDF’s on subjects Basics of Textile Manufacturing‚ Fabric Science and Dyeing and Printing - Vasant Kothari (Associate Professor NIFT Bangalore). Reference Material from GHCL. Managing Quality in Apparel Industry – Pradip V. Mehta www.ghclindia.com www.organiccottonplus.com www.wikipedia.com www.pneac.org
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Tracing wheel with washable tracing paper These next items aren’t necessary and are more for advanced tailoring‚ but they would be beneficial to have: Topstitching/seam tape Bolduc bands Templar sheets Muslin (100% lightweight cotton fabric) Dress forms What you have to keep in mind are the characteristics of a tailored garment‚ what a jacket always has: a rolled collar‚ lining‚ a straight-cuffed sleeve‚ and a lapel (which is the front of a coat; a continuation of the collar)
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