HISTORY OF TEXTILE No one knows exact beginning of spinning and weaving of textiles. However‚ it is thought that weaving originated earlier than spinning. Primitive people may have observed the interlaced grass and twigs in the nests of birds or they have seen rushes naturally interlacing as they grew and discovered formation of cloth‚ baskets‚ nets and huts etc. Spinning developed later when people may have thought to improve raw material. People started to use fibers found in nature and hand
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Naalwadi Krishnaraj Wadiar. The silk weaving factory in Mysore‚ presently owned by KSIC. In 1980 the Silk weaving factory was handed over to Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation Ltd.‚ a Govt. of Karnataka enterprise and is popularly known as KSIC. Under the initiatives of KSIC modernization of silk industry started and still continuing. KSIC is the only organization in the country commanding the entire gamut of silk production right from reeling of cocoons to the weaving of pure silk fabric of various
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Painting on textiles is used for both craft and fine art applications (Figure 34). Painting on textiles is an easy and convenient medium to create and shape up designing ideas through which one can meet endless opportunities to transform the creativity. Wide range of textiles is manufactured all over the world with numerous techniques. These techniques depend upon climatic and geographical conditions‚ cultural influence and availability of raw materials along with the trade contact. But painting
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TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING B.A/ B.Sc. / B.Com. Part -1 -2013 Scheme : B.Sc.-Pt-I Nomenclature Paper-I Weaving and Mkt. Paper-II Designing & Dyeing Practical Dur. 3 hrs 3 hrs 4 hrs Max./Min. Marks 75 27 75 27 75 27 Max./Min. Marks 65 24 65 24 70 26 No. of Periods 3 3 4/ Batch PAPER- 1 (Weaving and Marketing) Duration: 3 hrs Note: The question paper will contain three sections as under- Max. Marks: (Sc)-75/(Arts/Comm.)-65 Section-A: one compulsory
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03-336-89-1 ASHRAF SILK AND GENERAL MILLS In mid October 2002‚ Khawaja Fawad Kalim‚ Director‚ Ashraf Silk and General Mills (ASGM)‚ Gujranwala‚ Pakistan was faced with the difficult choice of whether or not to reemploy the two weavers who had left his company earlier. Fawad also realised that he had to take some long term measures to attract‚ retain and motivate weavers‚ to optimise the benefit from the already installed automatic looms. COMPANY BACKGROUND At the time of the partition of
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texture‚ comfortable feel and ability to keep you warm in winters while keeping you cool during the summers. Broadly speaking‚ khadi is manufactured in two steps: converting the fiber into yarn using tools like spinning wheels (Charkha) and then weaving the yarn into
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Gharchola saris The Gharchola saris are among the most famous traditional wear of the women of the Indian state of Gujarat. This variety of silk saris has earned much popularity among the people from other regions of this country as well.The weaving technique of the Gharchola silk saris first came from the region around Cambay. These saris are first woven by using the silk and zari thread. Later they are either block printed or tie-dyed. The Gharchola saris of Gujarat are generally bought for
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Long ago in a thick forest‚ a young girl lived under the care of the goddess of weaving. Here she lived happily and without care‚ for everything that she wanted to eat was provided for her by her patroness. One day the goddess said to the girl‚ "Take this cotton‚ clean it‚ and make out a dress for yourself out of it." Now‚ the girl knew nothing about making cloth and weaving it‚ so she said to the goddess‚ "When the cotton is cleaned‚ is it ready for use?" "No‚" answered the guardian‚ "after
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Aarti Ajwani for her valuable support and guidance during the course of our internship‚ which enabled us to proceed in the right direction and accomplish the mission of our visit. We would also express our sincere thanks to Mr. Amish Vaja (GM of weaving‚ terry towel) for his co-operation and precious inputs regarding the department. It is because of his guidance and constant supervision that we have been able to collect and learn the required information. We are delighted to express our heartfelt
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10.2 Jacquard construction A Jacquard machine is constructed of three main parts: (a) the engine‚ (b) the harness tie‚ and (c) the Jacquard engine drive that is connected to the weaving machine main drive‚ to provide motion for the different parts of the Jacquard engine. 10.7 Electronic Jacquard (Staubli Corporation). Notes: a = pulleys b & c = hooks d & e = retaining hooks f & g = knives h = electromagnet i = harness cord 10.2.1 Mechanical Jacquard In mechanical Jacquard
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