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Concise descriptions of natural and man-made fibers, as related to their uses in fabrics for the garment industry. From the University of Florida. Authors: Linda M. Heaton and Nadine Hackler.
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Publication about the possibilities and limitations of printing on linen bookcloth. From the Van Heek Scholco International BV web site. Author: Gijs Wortel.
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Exquisitely printed on linen
Bookbinding specialist Gijs Wortel wrote an interesting book in which
he sets out the possibilities and limitations of printing on bookcloth.
This book with numerous practical examples has been published at the end
of the year 2001 by Van Heek Scholco with the title
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Short essay about natural fibers as wool, silk, linen, cotton and hemp, and descriptions of the various types of textile fabric weaves. From the St. Ives Historical Society. Author: Kara McLeod.
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he clothes you are wearing would have been made of
all natural fibers; these include wool, silk, linen, cotton and
hemp. Here is some of the information you, as a typical Elizabethan,
English wool was renowned as the finest wool
cloth available. However the best dyers were Flemish, so English
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Library of technical and feature articles about textile technology, management issues, materials and environment. English, Japanese and Chinese.
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IS Co., Ltd., a publisher of a specialized periodical concerning textile technology, provides here at textileinfo.com reports on product planning, technology and its application, and quality troubleshooting relating to textiles, garments and industrial-use fibers in English, Chinese and Japanese.
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ThinkQuest project by students and teachers of the Singapore Chinese Girl's School about the history, production and properties of cotton, wool, silk, polyester and polyamide, and their applications in the textile and fashion industry.
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The different types of textiles:
A textile is a cloth, which is either woven
by hand or machine. "Textile" has traditionally meant, "a woven fabric". The term comes from
the Latin word texere , meaning to weave .
Fibers are the raw materials for all fabrics. Some fibers occur in nature as fine
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Includes information on archeological textile conservation methods and treatments. Part of a larger collection of conservation files for archeological materials from underwater sites. Author: Donny L. Hamilton.
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FILE 8: TEXTILE CONSERVATION
The term 'textile' is applied to woven objects and also to fabrics which are the products
of other kinds of interlacing of yarns, such as braiding, looping, knitting, lace making, and netting. The textile
category also includes materials such as felts and non-woven
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Technical paper exploring the potential of near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectrometry for quality control analysis in the textile industry, focused on the quantification of finishing oils in acrylic fibers. Authors: Marcelo Blanco and others.
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Includes consumer fact sheet on the materials, characteristics, styling, construction and sizes of modern jeans. From Ohio State University. Authors: Norma Pitts and Joyce A. Smith.
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Today, jeans are popular for all family members. Available in a variety of styles, colors, fabrics and prices, jeans provide a real challenge to
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Today, jeans are popular for all family members. They are worn for
every aspect of daily life, from work to leisure to dancing.
Available in a variety of styles, colors, fabrics and prices, jeans
provide a real
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An industrial embroidery manual, including tips and hints, troubleshooting, materials and machine settings. Photo's and tables.
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We list below a collection of articles of interest to embroiderers - they have been put together by our technical team who are interested to hear from any visitors who have useful tips & hints to share: please e-mail us with comments on:
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Library of short articles about natural and man-made fibers, fabric weaving technologies and types of textile fabrics. From Textile Fabrics Consultants, Inc.
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Acrylic - It's Old, It's New, It's Everywhere!
History of Acrylic Acrylic was developed by DuPont in 1944 and was first
commercially produced in 1950. Acrylonitrile, the substance from which
acrylic fibers are produced, was first made in 1893 in Germany and was
used as another chemical in
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