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    specification and a general model specification are required. In the technical model specification the model description‚ sizes‚ details‚ seam types and the condition of delivery can be found. In the general specification model can be found a sample of the fabric and thread‚ an overview of the haberdashery used for the skirt and the washing instructions. The total operational time of the skirt is calculated in centiminutes. 1 Centiminute is equal to 0.01 minute. The operational time to produce a skirt is

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    such as silvers‚ bronzes‚ coppers and blues. It is also very common in the modern design style to have a plain white wall so that the focus is only on the items in the room not on the wall color. With the white walls the color should come in on the fabrics‚ furniture and accessories. In the classical design style the color scheme takes its cues from nature with such colors as yellows‚ blues‚ greens‚ browns and softer muted tones such as terracotta’s‚ grays and pinks. Faux finishes are very common in

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    MKTG3503  A02   Sales  Training  Manual   Emily  Parker                       A  CHAIR  AFFAIR   Name:  Emily  Parker     Student  Number:  s42671503   Tute:  T04   Tutor:  Evan  Price   Page  Count:  9  pages  (Not  including  Proposal  template  or  Appendix)   Due  Date:  27  May‚  2013     Emily  Parker  

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    wedding dress‚ It was a way of conserving fabrics(Thomas). Most fabrics at the time were purchased " ready made". This meant that the fabrics were already sewn together to be worn. In some areas where blot fabrics could not be purchsed or blockades prevented shipments. Women would use the art of sewing‚ or making there own clothing by putting fabrics together. This was a more detailed but less expensive way to get clothing (Thomas). The fabrics for clothing during the time of war that

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    Research Paper In FINAMAN “JOLLIBEE – RED RIBBON MERGER” Submitted by : Pauline M. Reyes TM111 Submitted to : Ms. Bola I. Introduction Jollibee Food Corporation continues to create lasting and memorable moments with family and friends as it shares the joy of eating locally and around the world. With its store network exponentially growing in numbers‚ JFC has set its sights on bigger dreams for future expansions. JFC seizes the dream of putting up each brand in interesting

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    production is in owned or closely-controlled facilities. Counter-intuitively Inditex has also gone the route of owning capital-intensive manufacturing facilities in Spain. In fact‚ it is a vertically integrated group‚ with up-to-date equipment for fabric dyeing and processing‚ cutting and garment finishing. 3.2 Supercharged Product Development Design and product development is a highly people-intensive process. The heavy creative workload of 1‚000 new styles every month is managed by a design

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    clothing‚ but did you realize how much of unused material were wasted? The latest innovative concept popularly known as Zero Waste Fashion is aimed in reducing Muda by constructing garments without wasting fabric. In other words it challenges the designers to create garments with minimum wastage of fabrics. Be it pattern cutting or unused edges‚ the clothing industry is responsible for creating a lot of waste (Muda). A normal life cycle of making a garment includes the following:- • Conceptualization

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    Kain Songket -Songket is a fabric that belongs to the brocade family of textiles of Indonesia‚ Malaysia and Brunei. It is hand-woven in silk or cotton‚ and intricately patterned with gold or silver threads. The metallic threads stand out against the background cloth to create a shimmering effect. In the weaving process the metallic threads are inserted in between the silk or cotton weft (latitudinal) threads. Kain Limar - The teaching of producing Limar fabrics was restricted to close family

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    Painting on textiles is used for both craft and fine art applications (Figure 34). Painting on textiles is an easy and convenient medium to create and shape up designing ideas through which one can meet endless opportunities to transform the creativity. Wide range of textiles is manufactured all over the world with numerous techniques. These techniques depend upon climatic and geographical conditions‚ cultural influence and availability of raw materials along with the trade contact. But painting

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    superfine fabrics with imported state-ofthe-art machinery.With 52‚560 ring spindles‚ 2552 doubling spindles and 1122 looms‚ it was one of the few companies in the early period of India’s industrialisation to have spinning and weaving facilities along with full-fledged facilities for dyeing‚ bleaching‚ finishing and mercerising. In the mid 1980s the Indian textile industry was faced with a crisis on account of the power loom sector churning out vast quantities of inexpensive fabric which led

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