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    Defects in Towels

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    There is a large quantity of defective towels‚ fabrics‚ and yarns in storage which suffers from serious defects like pile height variation‚ cut uncut loops‚ pile density variation‚ designing mistakes‚ torn pieces‚ hemming defects‚ shade variation‚ high IPI‚ color contamination‚ low elongation‚ high Uster percentage‚ snarling‚ spirality‚ needle & sinker lines‚ holes‚ uneven dyeing and many more. Big brands do not accept even small defects so it is not possible to use or sell those defective material

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    Product Quality

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    11301265D Lesson 5 Fabric Properties Homework 1. A 2. A 3. A 4. E 5. List some important physical properties of the fabric. The properties of textile fabrics are important for the control of quality‚ as well as for end use determination. There are several physical properties of fabric which affecting the performance and aesthetic of fabric. The first one is fabric count‚ it influences thickness of the fabric. It is the number of ends or picks per inch for woven fabrics‚ or the number

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    Time and Action Calendar

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    INTRODUCTION When a buyer begins to call on the fabric suppliers‚ the fabric salespeople would ask a series of details about the fabrics that you are sourcing. Knowing what fabric type you want is not enough. A certain supplier could have that type of fabric but it may take six weeks for delivery and you need it in two. Or‚ there could be many other factors to look in to. Consequently‚ you need to be prepared to advise several details to the fabric suppliers‚ and to retrieve details from them‚ when

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    References Bosanquet‚ S. (Producer)‚ & Nichols‚ M. (Director). (2001). Wit. New York: Home Box Office. Meleis‚ A.I. (1997). Theoretical nursing: Development and progress (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott. Resurrection Health Care. (2005). Mission and core values. Retrieved January 23‚ 2005‚ from http://www.reshealth.org/aboutus/mission.cfm Watson‚ J. (1985). Nursing: The philosophy and science of caring. Niwot‚ CO: University Press of Colorado References: Watson‚ J. (1985). Nursing: Human

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    sweatshirts‚ undergarments‚ pyjamas and socks are Knits. Woven fabrics are made in hand looms‚ power looms and mill made. Knit fabrics are made in different kinds of knitting machines.    | Garment Manufacturing Process Overview Garment manufacturing processes include all activities from the point when textiles are received at the factory‚ to when retail-ready garments are shipped to the distributor. Some processes—such as fabric relaxing‚ cutting‚ and sewing—occur in the manufacturing of

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    Textile Mill

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      X1   = Yards of Fabric 1 Purchased   X12 = Yards of Fabric 1 on Dobbie Looms    X2   = Yards of Fabric 2 Purchased   X21 = Yards of Fabric 2 on Dobbie Looms    X3   = Yards of Fabric 3 Purchased   X31 = Yards of Fabric 3 on Dobbie Looms    X32 = Yards of Fabric 3 on Regular Looms    X4   = Yards of Fabric 4 Purchased   X41 = Yards of Fabric 4 on Dobbie Looms    X42 = Yards of Fabric 4 on Regular Looms    X5  = Yards of Fabric 5 Purchased   X51 = Yards of Fabric 5 on Dobbie Looms  

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    TECHNIQUE OF APPLIQUE

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    ‘place on’ fabric pieces that are sewn onto a larger piece of foundation fabric in order to create designs. In this art‚ colored pieces of cloth after being shaped into different images of birds‚ animals‚ flowers and many other forms are stitched on other cloths that are used on wall hangings‚ lamps‚ umbrellas and other household items. It is distinct from what is known as patch work in which small pieces of cut fabrics are usually joined side by side to make a large piece of fabric or for repairing

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    Implant Report

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    Report on In-Plant Training BIA-Katunayake Brandix is the largest exporter of apparel in Sri Lanka. As the holding company of the Brandix Group of companies‚ it is engaged in developing‚ manufacturing and marketing end-to-end apparel solutions to global fashion super brands A peek into an exclusive portfolio reveals Victoria’s Secret‚ Gap‚ Next‚ Marks and Spencer‚ Liz Claiborne‚ Abercrombie and Fitch‚ amongst other excellent company A. Nalaka Sampath Brandix College of clothing Technology

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    Quilting

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    sequence sewing. Every piece of fabric is sewn strategically to create the block‚ then once that is complete the blocks are then sewn together to create rows. After all the rows are completed‚ they are then sewn together to create the quilt top. To increase the size of the quilt top without adding more blocks‚ a quilter would add a boarder. Boarders‚ some small‚ some large‚ are strips of fabric‚ that added around the rows. A quilter will use like colors or contrasting fabric to accent and to frame the

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    TIE AND DYE1

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    as well as a variety of dyes Part 1:Tying the Fabric 1.Make a basic spiral. The spiral pattern is a classic tie dye look. By tying your fabric in this manner‚ a large spiral with small flecks will be centered on the fabric. Spread your material out on a flat surface. Pinch the center of the fabric with your thumb and two fingers. Twist the fabric while holding it down with your fingers. The fabric should begin to form a spiral shape. Flatten the fabric after each twist to prevent the folds from rising

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