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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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    Chimera Research Paper

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    Chimera according to the genome glossary is an organism which possesses cells or tissues with a different genotype. This can be caused due to mutated cells of the host organism or cells from a different organism or species. According to Greek mythology‚ the original "Chimera" (pronounced as kih-MEE-ra‚ and the adjective form "chimerical" pronounced as kih-MER-ih-cal) was a fire-breathing female monster with the head of a lion‚ the body of a goat and the hindquarters of a dragon. The terrifying

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    in a history that stretches from Philomela and Scheherazade to the raconteurs of French veillees and salons‚ to English peasants‚ governesses‚ and novelists‚ and to the German Spinnerinnen and the Brother’s Grimm.” (53-54) In the chapter “To Spin a Yarn: The Female Voice in Folklore and Fairy Tale” from Fairy Tales and Society: Illusion and Paradigm‚ Karen E. Rowe explores the depth and history of voicelessness of women and how the combination of spinning and tale-telling was their way of speaking

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    Yarn Twist Essay Example

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    given to yarn in order to hold the fibres or threads together. Twist is necessary to give a yarn coherence and strength. Twist is primarily instructed in to a staple yarn in order to hold the constituent fibres together‚ thus giving strength to the yarn. False twist is used in textured yarns. The effects of the twist are twofold: As the twist increases‚ the lateral force holding the fibres together is increased so that more of the fibres are contributed to the overall strength of the yarn. As the

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    www.fibre2fashion.com  Yarn Tension Control during Knitting By: Biswajit Saha Introduction Control of yarn tension is one of the most important factors in knitting industry. Yarninput tension (YIT) to the knitting zone must be maintained between limits in order toproduce knitted fabric without faults. For preventing faults‚ however‚ YIT is not the onlyparameter to control and monitor. The knitting elements and the knitting machine itselfshould be monitored to improve productivity and quality

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    Case Study S.L.Kirodia was engaged in the family business of trading in natural silk yarn in a large town of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. The town had lot of potential for silk yarn demand as they were plenty of weavers engaged in weaving sarees popularly known as “Banarsi Sarees’’. At the initial stage‚ the trading business of Kirodia’s father was not flourishing. However‚ after the death of his father‚ when S.L.Kirodia assumed the full-fledged responsibility of the business‚ he expanded it manifold

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    Defects in Towels

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    There is a large quantity of defective towels‚ fabrics‚ and yarns in storage which suffers from serious defects like pile height variation‚ cut uncut loops‚ pile density variation‚ designing mistakes‚ torn pieces‚ hemming defects‚ shade variation‚ high IPI‚ color contamination‚ low elongation‚ high Uster percentage‚ snarling‚ spirality‚ needle & sinker lines‚ holes‚ uneven dyeing and many more. Big brands do not accept even small defects so it is not possible to use or sell those defective material

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    11 Yarn Count: Count is a numerical value‚ which express the coarseness or fineness (diameter) of the yarn and also indicate the relationship between length and weight(the mass per unit length or the length per unit mass)of that yarn. Therefore‚ the concept of yarn count has been introduced which specifies a certain ratio of length to weight. The fineness of the yarn is usually expressed in terms of its linear density or count. There are a number of systems and units for expressing yarn fineness

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    contrasting colours which are interlocked with the main saree. • These sarees are worn by local women during religious or festive purpose. RAW MATERIALS • The body of the saree is woven using unbleached cotton yarn and contains patterns made up of coloured cotton or silk yarn. • The border is made up of either Tussar silk or Mulberry silk. • Pallu and border is done using threads coated with gold or copper. MOTIFS AND COLOURS • Traditional motifs are used. • The richly

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    laboratories and experiments of discovering certain natural materials in chemical solvents and then reformed into fibrous form‚ such as manufacturing of rayon. Enormous advance have been made in the technology for making fibers‚ spinning them into yarn‚ constructing fabric and in their coloration and finishing. Today with the application of advanced technology use of textile has expanded from the traditional area of

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