easily‚ allowing the wearer to feel cool and fresh. (Corbman‚ 1983)(Udale‚ 2008)(IYNF‚ 2009) Animal fibres such as wool and silk are also widely recognized in the textile industry. Wool is a soft‚ springy fibre that grows from the skin of sheep and various other animals. “Merino sheep produce the finest and most valuable wool” (Udale‚ 2008: p.43) in comparison to other breeds. Merino wool
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Grade 11/12 fashion Fibres/Fabrics Test Review All handouts used in class for test review have been posted in class Moodle 1. Review material from stations that we did in class Wool quiz What do the wool symbols mean? Describe each symbol. Wool 101: advantages and disadvantages of wool Fill in the blanks sheet on linen; word search in linen Spandex in popular cultures Spandex characteristics and major spandex uses History of silk handout (origin‚ silkworm and the family‚ the silk
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BUSMGT 711: MANAGING PEOPLE AND ORGANISATIONS 201x‚ Quarter X Week X Mid-Term Test (20%) This test is marked out of 100 marks. Date Student Name: Student ID: Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (Total 30 marks) (30 questions; 1 mark each) Instructions: Circle the best answer for each question. ________________________________________________________________ 1) Frederick Taylor is called the father of scientific
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What is the importance of knitting? Why do humans spend so long clacking away with a pair of sticks and wool‚ creating a piece of clothing or otherwise that is so material‚ so otherwise meaningless? Well‚ it is because there is a need for sentimental value in correspondence with material items‚ namely a scarf or a beanie. We feel the need to attach emotions to the things we possess‚ and what better way to do that than to flaunt grandma’s new scarf? We are very naïve creatures‚ us humans‚ and we cloud
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A SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME ON GENERAL MANAGEMENT UNDERGONE AT CUSTOMER SATISFACTION OF END CONSUMER OF “DIGJAM BRAND” PREPARED BY: Mr. NIRMAL LAKHANI ACADEMIC YEAR: 2009-2011 GUIDED BY: Mr. KEDAR BHATT FOR PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF M.B.A SUBMITTED TO: GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY AHMEDABAD KUM. M.H.GARDI SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT M.H. Gardi School Of Management‚ Rajkot. 1|Page ANANDPAR‚ RAJKOT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The successful completion of any project depends upon the co-operation
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How to Shear a Sheep in Five Steps by CAROLINE on MARCH 28‚ 2012 If you’ve ever met Emily Chamelin‚ our shearer‚ you’re probably as much in love with her as I am. Every single time I watch her shear‚ I’m astonished by her strength‚ skill‚ and conscientious respect of the animal she’s working with. I sort of can’t decide whether I want her to be my older sister‚ or whether I’d just like to be her when I grow up. Suffice it to say that‚ if I can ever become as much of a badass as Emily‚ I’ll
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Fabric Swatch Price and Name Linen 40$/m • Fiber Origin and construction made from the fibers of the flax plant‚ Linum usitatissimum. Spinning of 100# linen (no added cotton) • • • • • • Properties Handle/Drape Laundering/ aftercare • • Spin and tumble Should be dried in the sun constant
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HISTORY OF TEXTILE No one knows exact beginning of spinning and weaving of textiles. However‚ it is thought that weaving originated earlier than spinning. Primitive people may have observed the interlaced grass and twigs in the nests of birds or they have seen rushes naturally interlacing as they grew and discovered formation of cloth‚ baskets‚ nets and huts etc. Spinning developed later when people may have thought to improve raw material. People started to use fibers found in nature and hand
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“Vegetal Pattern in Islamic Art†Vegetal pattern‚ one of the major types of ornament‚ is also can be called Arabesque which means “in the Arab fashion†in French. Arabesque is a repetition in Islamic art which is used in many places in Islamic art. Vegetal pattern is used very often in Islamic art‚ because people do not portray images of human. The reason that human portrayals cannot be found as many as vegetal patterns is that Muslims feared to depict the human form‚ since they thought
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annual growth of 4.0%. Currently‚ woven carpets and rugs of man-made materials cover the largest part of the world market accounting for 56.1% of the demand while the remaining market share is divided between carpets and rugs of fine animal hair and wool (18.3%)‚ hand made carpets and rugs (5.6%)‚ coconut fibre (coir) carpets and rugs (2.0%)‚ and other woven carpets and rugs (18.2%). China‚ Japan‚ Turkey‚ the United Kingdom‚ and the United States represent the largest woven carpet and rug markets
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