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    Garment Defects

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    SUBMITTED BY:ANIMESH ROYID: 082-54-035. | SUBMITED TO:MR.JAMAL UDDIN.HEADDEPARTMENT OF KNITWEAR MANUFACTURE & TECHNOLOGY.BUFT. | Acknowledgement Firstly I pray to almighty God who has given me opportunity to complete my internship program. My heartiest thanks are due to our honorable teacher Mr. Jamal Uddin for giving us a valuable change to acquire practical knowledge on garments industry. Before this we learn lots of lesson from our teacher. We have got not only vast ideas but also practical

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    made more out of economic necessity than personal style. It is also called a grandmother ’s heel and a waste-yarn heel. To make this heel‚ knit to where the heel will begin‚ knit X amount of stitches (X being the number of intended heel stitches) on waste yarn‚ put those X stitches back on the left needle‚ and reknit them with the sock yarn. After completing the sock‚ take out the waste yarn and put the resulting loops on facing needles (one needle will have one more loop than the other!) and "make

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    because of increasing consumer consciousness and tough competition in the global market. On circular weft knitting machines yarn feeding devices play a major role in controlling the size and the regularity of the stitches formed. In fact the yarn- feeding device has become one of the most important elements of a modern multi-feeder circular knitting machine as it draws yarn from the package and delivers it to the needle to form stitches during a defined interval. Currently in Circular weft knitting

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    Latch Hooking

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    “Latch Hooking” General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to my audience how to latch hook. Central Idea: To show my audience how to unwind and express creativity as a hobby through latch hooking. Introduction: I. Good evening class!!! My name is Tiffany. What comes to mind when you think of arts & crafts? Arts & crafts can be enjoyed by people of all ages‚ not just the youth. There is a great range of activities one can learn and many hands-on skills to develop

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    Analysis of Cloth Sample

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    blue in color‚ the weft being unaffected. 4. Examine for direction of spinning twist in the yarns & also if either set of threads is two-fold yarn. If crepe yarns have been used‚ it may be necessary to test for amount of twist present. 5. Count the ends & picks per inch in the fabric. If more than 2 warps or wefts are used‚ find the number per inch of each yarn type used. 6. Test the yarns for regain i.e. how much longer they are out of the cloth than the length of the sample from which

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    Spinning Weaving

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    The spinning frame is an Industrial Revolution invention for spinning thread or yarn from fibers such as wool or cotton in a mechanized way. It was developed in 18th-century Britain by Richard Arkwright and John Kay. The spinning frame is an Industrial Revolution invention for spinning thread or yarn from fibers such as wool or cotton in a mechanized way. It was developed in 18th-century Britain by Richard Arkwright and John Kay. Richard Arkwright employed John Kay to produce a new spinning machine

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    emotion in ur life

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    one weft yarn in the Jacquard weave repeat. The needles and hooks are arranged in short and long rows. A pattern card has locations that are also arranged in short and long rows‚ with each location dedicated to a needle or hook since each hook resides in the bent of a needle. Location in the pattern cards is punched or left unpunched‚ depending whether the corresponding hook (or warp yarn(s)) is to be raised or lowered respectively according to the weave design. After a weft yarn is woven‚

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    Different Fabrics

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    wires. During the weaving the yarn is lifted over the wires to form the pile. After removing the wires theyarn is cut to form the velvet surface. While velvet was originally made of silk‚ today many other fibers are used to manufacure velvet  CREPE A lightweight fabric of silk‚ rayon‚ cotton‚ wool‚ man-made‚ or blended fibers‚ and characterized by a crinkled surface. This surface is obtained through the use of crepe yarns (yarns that have such a high twist that the yarn kinks)‚ and by chemical treatment

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    Weave Twill 3/1 design

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    weft yarn. On both sides ( Warp and Weft) same yarns are used. Design repeat is 12 ends and 4 picks The weave is weave Twill 3/1 Used yarns have 2.54 tpi twist factor The information about yarns are given below. The table shows the weave design graphic with DID and Cam plan. C) The reason of faults on fabric The different tension on warp beams. Some mistakes occurred while passing the yarns through the dent. Misplacement of harnesses. Misplacement of yarns on harnesses

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    the other hand‚ in Picture 2‚ the Zinger tea and Chamomile tea had deeper color in their dyed baths: orange and dark red‚ respectively. None of the yarn samples were the same color as the dyed baths‚ except for the yarn sample that was dyed with the onion dye. As shown in Pictures 3 and 4. Since most of the yarn samples had a very faded color‚ the yarn sample that was drenched in the

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