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    Embroidery thread employed earlier was fine quality woolen yarn. Gradually woolen yarn were replaced by the each and lustrous silk thread. The bright‚ gorgeous in expensive art silk [rayon] has entered the industry by replacing the expensive silk threads. Colors Used The embroidery is comprised of wide spectrum of colors of light and dark shade such as crimson red‚ scarlet red‚ blue‚ yellow‚ green‚ purple‚ black and brown. Earlier‚ yarn was locally dyed by embroider himself‚ with the help of natural

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM With Micro (Tiny) businesses traditionally known as Village and Cottage industries as their counter part‚ Indian SMEs have ancient heritage. But many Handloom SME’s are facing the problems of competition from power loom and mill sector‚ Unskilled Labour‚ lack of finance etc.‚ This paper attempts to explore the reasons of high cost of silk sarees manufactured by Small and Medium Enterprises. Certain innovative measures are suggested to reduce the cost of manufacturing a silk

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    walls draw in to the warmth and the old roof cracks its joints; the slung kettle hisses a leak on the fire. Hardly to be believed that summer will turn up again some day in a wave of rambler-roses‚ thrust it’s hot face in here to tell another yarn- a story old Dan can spin into a blanket against the winter. seventy years of stories he clutches round his bones‚ seventy years are hived in him like old honey. During that year‚ Charleville to the Hunter‚ nineteen-one it was‚ and the

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    The Tabernacle was composed of different elements. In Exodus chapter 27‚ it is very detailed how God built this Tabernacle. He wanted yarn and lien for the ten curtains‚ with them being all the same sides. He wanted fifty gold clasps to use them for fasting the curtains together so that the tabernacle would be a unit as one. He also goat hair and a covering of ram skins‚ dyed red‚ and

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    Defects In Dyeing ‚ Printing And Finishing Methods of Printing Faculty incharge : Mr. V. Sivalingam Chairperson –fashion & textiles NIFT‚ BANGALORE Submitted By: RajshreeSoni B.F.TechV Roll No. 24 2008-12 Defects In Dyeing Common causes of dyeing defects • Materials not prepared properly • Poor machine conditions • Poor water quality • Short comings in dyeing solutions 1.Materials not prepared properly • • • • • • • • Material having dead fibres or other defective fibres Left over of Chemicals

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    time‚ the spinning jenny had 8 spindles‚ making 8 threads while only turning one wheel. The "descendant" of the spinning jenny would have to be Richard Arkwright’s water frame‚ invented in 1769. It used two rollers‚ making the thread more useful; the yarn could be used for anything. In 1733 John Kay invented the flying shuttle which decreased the amount of workers needed to operate a loom and increased the quality of the cloth created on that loom. It also doubled the amount of cloth each loom could

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    merger of the Kolhapur in Bombay State in 1949‚ the unit was taken over by the Government of Bombay. It is the only large scale textile unit working in the district. It had 319 looms‚ 15‚998’ spindles in 1947-48. It produced about 2.8 million lbs. of yarn and manufactured about 6.4 yards of cloth of various kinds viz. dhoti‚ pugree-cloth‚ plain-khadi‚ heavy long-cloth‚ and dasoti-cloth in the same year. The total capital investment in the factory was Rs. 41‚38‚635‚ of which Rs. 23‚87‚280 were invested

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    TEXTILE INSTITUTE OF PAKISTAN KARACHI “THE STUDY OF WEAVING QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEMS APPLIED IN PAKISTAN” BY SALMAN RIAZ MOHSIN ALI SADIQ BSc. (Hons) TEXTILE SCIENCE 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES 03 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 04 ABSTRACT 05 FOREWORD 06 Chapter 1 - Overview 09 1.1 Executive Summary 1.2 Introduction 1.3 Research Objectives 1.4 Research Methodology 1.4.1 Phase 1 – Research 1.4.2 Phase 2 – Investigation

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    rich farm owners had lots of money and many of them wanted somewhere to invest it in. The cotton industry was one of the areas that exploded; there were new inventions such as the spinning jenny and power loom. These machines helped to make yarn and weave the yarn into clothes for people to wear. With machines helping people do all the work‚ factories got bigger and clothes got more affordable for people to wear. The economy scale had taken over the industry. The next major machinery was the steam

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    purchase goods & services for use in producing other goods & services. Eventually‚ whatever is finally will be sold to the consuming public or kept forever in inventory. The demand for wool does not exist in & of itself. Wool is demanded to spin yarn because yarn is demanded to weave cloth because cloth is denuded to make coats‚ & all these demands are derived from forecasts of ultimate consumer demand for coats. Thus‚ real inventory problems can develop

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