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    Khaadi

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    handloom and popularizing the traditional medium in a contemporary manner. Characteristics Khaadi is known for its dazzling mélange of yummy colors‚ full of happiness‚ textures‚ and hottest styles in the purest cottons and silks that arrest the minds and hearts of people in its extraordinary ambiance‚ Khaadi aims to revive the tradition of hand woven fabric‚ which has been an intrinsic part of rich tapestry of life in the East‚ into a solid new market. Processes

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    Embroideries on Gujrat

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    (shawls) * bed spreads * bags * wall hanging * Variety of ornamental pieces for home decor. Source: http://www.blog.gaatha.com/?p=1467#content Ari work and its origin Once adorned by the royalties of the country‚ on the sheen of silk and the softness of velvet‚ the designs always would stand out like a peacock on a rainy day. Of Persian motifs enthralling the costumes and wares creating a luster of luxury and elegance‚ the art of aari embroidery‚ zari and zardosi has come a long

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    Japanese Textiles

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    1. List the textile production methods and textile art forms used in this culture. The production of textiles in Japan is usually made of silk‚ hemp or manufactured goods. Ikat‚ a dyeing technique used to pattern textiles that employs a resist dyeing process similar to tie-dye on either the warp or weft fibres prior to dying‚ and embroidery 2. How are the textile products used as a medium for self-expression and communication between people? Textiles products are used in Japan and a medium

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    Textile Printing Techniques: Applying colored patterns and designs to decorate a finished fabric is called “printing”. In a proper printed fabric‚ the color is affixed to the fiber‚ so that it may not be affected by washing and friction. Textile printing is a process through which a pattern‚ color‚ or combination thereof is applied to the surface of a textile. When a fabric is dyed‚ all the fibers absorb the dye and assume the designated color. With textile printing‚ however‚ only the surface fibers

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    Collette Dinnigan

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    Designer Profile Collette Dinnigan started her career in fashion in New Zealand attending Wellington Polytechnic in her late teens. After she graduated‚ she moved to Australia to begin working for the Costume Department of the Australian Broadcasting Commission in Sydney. In her time working at the Costume Department of the Australian Broadcasting Commission‚ Dinnigan developed an acute attention to detail and an authentic perspective on fabrication and design. External Factors Influencing Dinnigan

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    Textiles AQA Revision Notes

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    wet. Repels water droplets. Very slow drying. Fine wool‚ very comfortable. Coarse wool‚ scratchy. Very soft or coarse handle. Good drape. Medium strength‚ not durable. Very good. Creases drop out. Wash and iron with care‚ may shrink. Dry clean. Silk Cool‚ but good insulation so warm as well. Fast‚ can absorb its weight in water. Very comfortable. Soft handle and elegant drape. Good strength. Very good‚ creases drop out. Wash and iron with care‚ best dry cleaned. Cotton Cool to wear unless

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON RATIO ANALYSIS Conducted at: IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF POST GRADUATE CORPORATE PROGRAM (MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) (2011-2013) BRIJ MOHAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND

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    Mersar

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    Waterproof (windproof) pants (these don’t have to be expensive‚ just functional) * Wool or synthetic shirts or sweaters. * Wool or synthetic pants‚ or BDU’s with appropriate thermal underwear. NO JEANS. * Long underwear made of wool‚ silk‚ or other synthetic material – Cotton thermal underwear is not acceptable. * Gloves for cold weather with either leather palms‚ or a leather outer glove layer. * Stocking Cap or Balaclava * Boots with a good lug sole recommended. *

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    Eco Friendly Fabric

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    Type of Eco Friendly Fabric • Modal Fabric • Hemp Fabric(大麻) • Tencel Fabric(天丝) • Milk protein fabric • Recycled Pet Fabric • Soybean Fabric Modal Fabric Modal fiber is a new kind of regenerated cellulose fiber produced by FCFC (Formosa Chemicals & fiber Corporation)‚ called Formotex fiber. Its key advantage is its high tensile strength. Compared with Viscose‚ Its Wet/dry Tenacity is 1.5 times higher. Due to the high quality of the fiber‚ the resultant yarn is also of high quality.

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    Black Widows and Tarantula What is up with black widows and tarantulas?Their both spiders‚but different.Whenever you think of spiders‚you think of these two.They have similarities in traits‚habitats‚and diets‚but also differences in it too. Their traits are similar‚but different.They both share a venomous bite‚but the black widow’s bite is way more vigorous than a tarantula’s bite.In

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