was in my mind was a good idea but didn’t work how I thought it would. If I would have just took the time to look into how to make a good hot air balloon I think it would have made a perfect one. The materials I used were a newspaper‚ plastic bag‚ yarn‚ and cardboard all these proved to be very useless. Thinking it would be very light and efficient I didn’t think twice about studying the do’s and do not’s of building a hot air balloon. My first trial of my balloon also did not go as I plan. I decided
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Typically‚ the dye material is put in a pot of water and then the textiles to be dyed are added to the pot‚ which is heated and stirred until the color is transferred. Textilefiber may be dyed before spinning (dyed in the wool)‚ but most textiles are yarn-dyedor piece-dyed after weaving. Many natural dyes require the use of chemicals calledmordants to bind the dye to the textile fibers; tannin from oak galls‚ salt‚ naturalalum‚ vinegar‚ and ammonia from stale urine were used by early dyers. Many mordants
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holy word my distaff make for me‚ Make mine affections Thy swfit flyers neat‚ And make my soul Thy holy spool to be. My conversation make to be Thy reel‚ And reel the yarn thereon spun of Thy wheel. Make me Thy loom then‚ knit therein this twin; And make Thy holy spirit‚ Lord‚ wind quills; Then weave the web Thyself. The yarn is fine. Edward Taylor was a Puritan ‘frontier minister” and doctor in western Massachusetts. This poem was written around 1685. Taylor did not intend his poems for
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MANAGING FASHION & LUXURY COMPANIES Week 1 W1 - Content Fashion & Luxury 1. What is Fashion? 2. New Trends 3. Dream Factor and Media System 4. What is Luxury? 5. Luxury as a Product 6. Luxury as Know How‚ Industry and Business 7. Luxury as a Culture 8. Luxury as a Customer 9. What Luxury is not 10. Fashion and Luxury for Millennials 2 W1 - Content Fashion 1. What is Fashion? 2. New Trends
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a natural source. These raw fibres are spun to produce a long‚ 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
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1. What is the purpose of a trademark? To distinguish the goods and servicesx of one trader to another. Once the trademark is registered‚ it provides legal protection for your brand which is protected in the whole of Australia. 2. Compare and contrat a trademark and business name Many people are confused with the difference between a trademark and a business name. A trade mark is what identifies the product or service. It also helps from distinguishing similar products from copy cat companies
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For a long period of time‚ the way of life for most people were long‚ tedious days at work‚ with not much to show for‚ hardly any time to spend with family‚ and being fortunate to come home in a mildly presentable. Thanks to technology‚ most of these issues have been touched upon and improved. With inventions such as the steam engine‚ the water frame‚ the cotton gin‚ and the spinning jenny‚ our modern day might not have been so fortunate or plentiful. With the help of these inventions in the industrial
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Products) Dec 2011- to Jan 2013 Reporting to: C.F.O ❑ Look after yarn store‚ accessories & general store. ❑ Daily inventory of issuance & receiving accessories in SCM Software. ❑ Maintain invoice & send to accounts department month wise. ❑ Manage all kinds of issues related to store. ❑ Physically stock report of audit department in monthly basis. ❑ Monitoring Yarn reconciliation (weaver wise &
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EGYPT 2 Textiles and Ready-Made Garments Sector Overview Egypt is home to the only fully vertically integrated textiles industry in the Middle East‚ with the entire production process — from the cultivation of cotton to the production of yarns‚ fabrics and ready-made garments — carried out domestically. The sector plays an extremely central role in the Egyptian economy. It is the first in terms of jobs accounting for 30% of local employment. It accounts 14.4% of NonPetroleum exports in
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TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN EXTRA ORDINARY (PART-II) GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN MINISTRY OF COMMERCE ………. Islamabad‚ the 4th September‚ 2009 ORDER S.R.O. 766 (I) 2009. –In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Imports and Exports (Control) Act‚ 1950‚ (XXXIX of 1950)‚ the Federal Government is pleased to make the following Order‚ namely: - 1. 2009. Short title and commencement. – (1) This Order may be called the Import Policy Order‚ (2)
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