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    Juice Stains Procedure

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    pieces of fabric in to square shapes. I researched and found that cotton holds stains very well. To remove each stains from the fabric I used baking soda‚ ketchup‚ Gatorade‚ lemon juice‚ detergent‚ and just water. The investigation I conducted was‚ “What household items can you use to remove a stain the best.” For my procedure‚ I cut out six pieces of a cotton tee-shirt and applied one tablespoon of a grape juice stain. One tablespoon of the grape juice stain was added to each piece of fabric. Next

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    Id130 Week 3 Assignment

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    Assignment 1 Transforming Surface Appearance Embellishing Fabric Surfaces - the purpose of this technique is to create items such as needlepoint pictures‚ quilts‚ doilies‚ crewel pillow covering‚ and soft sculptures on curtain fabrics or tabletop accessories (Textiles). This technique is accomplished by many techniques such is needle point stitching also referred to as canvas embroidering which is where yarn is used to cover all or part of the fabric. Improving the Quality and Serviceability of Structural

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    orderly arranged inside your cabinet. The tools needed in sewing are classified into four: CUTTING TOOLS // MEASURING DEVICES // MARKING AIDS // SEWING EQUIPMENTS CUTTING TOOLS 1. Bent-Handled Shears-7 to 8 inch long scissors suitable for cutting fabric because the blades rest flat on the cutting surface. 2. Trimming Scissors- 6 inch long scissors used for trimming and clipping seams and for general use. 3. Sewing and Embroidery Scissors- has pointed blades and is good for cutting buttonholes‚

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    Queen Elizabeth 1

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    did not use cosmetics. She wore mostly plain black or white. Elizabeth formed a love of rich gowns‚ though it wasn’t just to compensate for her lack of as a child‚ she used them as political aid. The masculine shaping enforced her power and the fabrics showed wealth and prestige. She wore corsets under gowns to give a flattened and triangular shape accentuating the shoulders. A big influence on Elizabeth was Christopher

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    India Basic Requirements of a Designer Indian Fashion Designers 6 Fashion Fabric Information Services Services Available Fabric Information 61- 67 51- 60 43- 50 Fashion and Apparel Designing LIST OF FIGURES Topic S.No 1 Types of Lines 2 Direction of Lines 3 Optical Illusion through lines 4 Effect of line spacing in dress 5 Effect of Smooth & Flat and Soft & Clingy Fabrics on thin person 6 Effect of stiff & bulky Fabrics on thin & thick person 7 Types of Balance 8 Various Proportions in Clothing

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    FABRITEX

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    FABRITEX 1. Evaluate the Marketing Strategy to grow future Sales Revenue. Fabritex focuses on knitted fabrics for garment manufactures and believes its strength lies in developing innovative fabrics that look good and perform well technically To grow future sales Fabritex have chosen; • To focus on the UK lingerie warp knit segment which currently generates about 35% of their total sales revenue (i.e. £15.9 million). • To grow their share in Pearlwear (which is a premium company with an internationally

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    Fashion

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    |Faux Fur Fabric | |Everything just seems more fabulous when it’s covered in fur! Faux fur was seen all over the Fall runway shows and the pages of | |every fashion magazine. There are fashion trends that come and go‚ but faux fur is a trend that has stood the test of time. And | |no wonder‚ it is elegant and luxurious and looks just like the real thing for just a fraction of the cost

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    Table Skirting Fromnet

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    Shirred Pleat: A gathered pleat that is formed with 2 lines of sewing with 1.5” wide header. The fabric is gathered 1.5 to 1 for standard fullness. Expo Pleat: A folded pleat that is formed with 2 lines of sewing with 1.5” wide space in between. The fabric is gathered 1.2 to 1. Shirred Traditional Pleat: A gathered pleat that is formed with 4 lines of sewing with 1/4” wide space in between. The fabric is gathered 2 to 1 for maximum fullness. Drapes 4 Show can make the difference in presentation

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    “No‚” she said. “It’s Devil’s Hop-yard – as in the place where that devil grew his hops. And it’s south of Keene.” “New Hampshire? That’s like three- four hours away. “More‚ in this weather. So‚ the sooner that we get going‚ the better.” “But…” But he looked in her soft hazel eyes‚ felt her tender breasts‚ and was lost. He sighed‚ saying “We should shower first.” “Ya think‚” she said. “But I must be alone a while. I need to concentrate. But when all of this is over…” She kissed him long and deep

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    The Dye

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    for the products of these processes. The process of tie-dye typically consists of folding‚ twisting‚ pleating‚ or crumpling fabric or a garment and binding with string or rubber bands‚ followed by application of dye. The manipulations of the fabric prior to application of dye are called resists‚ as they partially or completely prevent the applied dye from colouring the fabric. More sophisticated tie-dyes involve additional steps‚ including an initial application of dye prior to the resist‚ multiple

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