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    Wool Fiber

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    Wool….The Living Fiber For centuries man has gratefully accepted the protective qualities of wool. By the carefully crossbreeding of sheep‚ he has developed fibers of different lengths‚ diameters‚ and various degrees of softness and crispness. Wool is almost custom-made by nature to fit the needs of man. In its processing and manufacture‚ man takes up where sheep left off. But while new processes and treatments have made wool more versatile in its uses‚ man has not improved the fiber itself

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    Wool Processor

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    Wool Collection‚ Wool Scouring‚ Wool Grease Recovery and Products made from Wool Grease Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH (German Agency for Technical Cooperation) Regional Economic Development Programme Component 1 Mongolia Edited by Theo Hensels Team Leader Component 1 Project implemented by IAK-ABG Regional Economic Development Programme Mongolia This report was prepared for Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH Regional Economic

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    INTRODUCTION Australia is the world ’s largest wool producing country‚ and has been for decades. The fine quality of wool from the result of fine breeding has definitely help contribute to the high demand of the wool industry. Much of Australia ’s wool has been exported to other countries such as China‚ Italy‚ Taiwan‚ Republic of Korea and France. However‚ Australia ’s wool production has been decreasing for the last 10 years and the demand has been declining because of the other‚ easier to manage

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    products style and ethos. Wool Felt and Felted Synthetic Materials Felt in its many forms can be your best solution for product design challenges. Wool felt is one of the world’s oldest man-made fabrics because it does not require weaving. Instead‚ it interlocks to form a continuous useful material. Through a process of manipulating‚ hammering‚ and steaming‚ scales on the wool felt fibers engage each other to form a lasting‚ resilient bond. The natural fibers in wool felt cannot be duplicated in

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    Wool

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    Harrison Bergeron & Examination Day In both‘Harrison Bergeron’‚ written by Kurt Vonnegut and‘Examination Day’‚ written by Henry Sleasar an important idea is Totalitarian and Fascistic control. Today’s society can relate with this idea because of the things happening in Syria. But not just through the law but in societies every thought and actions‚ even if they have a kid‚ their smartness looks and strength. If you’re pretty we’ll hide your beauty. If you’re strong? Then you get burdens. If you’re

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    Afghan Carpet

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    cottage-based craftsmanship passed through generations of families. Afghanistan produces several types of handmade carpets‚ including felted wool carpets (namads)‚ flat non-pile fabric woven carpets (kilims)‚ and pile and knotted carpets made from wool‚ silk‚ and cotton. Although carpet weaving by far dominates this sector‚ other textile items of cotton‚ wool‚ silk and cashmere are also made in Afghanistan. The manufacture of carpets is largely accomplished by a huge network of weavers working on

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    - Waterproof - Flexible - Elastic - Poor conductor of heat and electricity - Sinks Cloth: Cloth is made from fibres which can be natural or man-made. There are different kinds of cloth. They include: Cotton‚ Linen‚ Wool and Silk. Cloth is: - Light and soft - Flexible - Can be dyed in different colours - Poor conductor of heat and electricity Cotton: Cotton comes from the cotton plant. The seeds of this plant are covered by a ball of

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    Decorations for home There is no place like home. It is where you belong and where you will always go back to. Everyone in this world would dream of a beautiful home. Some may fancy a big modern three storey house with the touch of architectural design for the front look. Some may be really happy with one single storey old looking house with wide open space inside and simple looks from the outside. The smell of fresh new paint and wall furnish‚ the shiny wooden floor covering the terrace

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    Textile

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    Weaving: interlacing yarns Fabric Face: smoother and more lustrous; clearer and brighter print or design; more pronounced finish; floats are on the face Fabric Back: imperfections and knots; print or design duller and less distinctive; more noticeable tentering marks Warp Yarns: parallel to the salvage; thinner; stronger; more twist; usually greater in number (in unbalances weaves); straighter and more parallel; usually filament yarns (depending on fabric content) Filling Yarns: perpendicular

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    Clothing Technology

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    H. Eberle H. Hermeling M. Hornberger R. Kilgus R. Kupke D. Menzer A. Moll W. Ring Clothing Technology ....from fibre to fashion Fifth Edition VERLAG EUROPA-LEHRMITTEL · Nourney‚ Vollmer GmbH & Co. KG Düsselberger Straße 23 · 42781 Haan-Gruiten Europa-Nr. 62218 Authors: Hannelore Eberle Hermann Hermeling Marianne Hornberger Renate Kupke Dieter Menzer Andrea Moll Werner Ring Director of Studies Dipl.-Ing (FH)‚ Principal Diplom-Modellistin‚ Lecturer Senior Lecturer Dipl.-Ing (FH)

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