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    Colony Textile Mills

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    History Colony Group is one of the leading and oldest Textile Manufacturing group in Pakistan. The 1st industrial venture of the group was in cotton ginning sector back in 1881. Gradually the group diversified in to flour milling in the early 1900s. First textile spinning plant was put up in 1946 under the name of Colony Textile Mills Limited. The Group further ventured in to Banking‚ Insurance‚ Cement‚ and Power Generation & Distribution. By 1952 Colony Textile Mills Limited was a composite

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    In the Long Hall

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    do not let the tapestry keep you stuck continue to move forward. The story begins with a young boy “weaving a tapestry which was unraveling behind him” (Carruth 1). The author uses the word “tapestry” multiple times though out the poem this word really begins to show symbolism throughout the poem‚ it is more than just a piece of textile fabric with pictures or designs that are formed by weaving colored weft threads. The author explains in his biography how he spent eighteen months in “the looney

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    Fashion review

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    jeans are made video. Review worksheet. 2. Review interactive ppt that we discussed in class: To understand what fibres are‚ and recognize the differences between natural and manufactured fibres. To realize how fibres become fabric through weaving‚ knitting and non-woven methods. Fabrics are made up from fibres. Staple fibres vs filament fibres Natural fibres are either animal or plant-based. Silk‚ wool and hair are all animal fibres Plant fibres include cotton and linen. Synthetic fibres

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    alkaram

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    provider of innovative textile solutions worldwide. Alkaram is a manufacturer and supplier of distinguished fabric for apparel‚ home and industrial markets with clients all over the world The core services include: Fiber manufacturing Spinning Weaving Knitting Dyeing and printing of woven and knitted fabrics Designing Cutting and Stitching History The Group has its origins in the early 1900s when it started the trade of grains and oil in the subcontinent. Entrepreneurial skills and acumen

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    was no chance of change in her life and that her husband will never consummate the marriage‚ which she saw as a curse. However‚ ‘“The curse is upon me‚” cried The Lady of Shalott.’ Line 116‚ therefore‚ her curse was magical‚ meaning‚ if she stopped weaving she would be doomed to death. Therefore‚ the sudden exclamation from The Lady of Shalott shows how she knew there was to be change‚ though‚ it was a bad change and she had no hope of reversing it‚ but Mariana knew she could not change her husband’s

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    Analysis of Cloth Sample

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    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 they were abstracted. By this means we can estimate the length in reed or length of each pick of weft. In weaving ordinary classes 10% of cotton goods warp regain between 4% & according to the structure‚ while the weft regain is usually about 5%. These figures apply to grey cloths only. In finished goods‚ the regain will differ according to the nature of the

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    Handloom Sector

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    looms • Handlooms and • Garments ROLE OF HANDLOOM SECTOR: The Handloom sector plays a very important role in the country’s economy. It is one of the largest economic activities providing direct employment to over 65 lakhs persons engaged in weaving and allied activities. As a result of effective Government intervention through financial assistance and implementation of various developmental and welfare schemes‚ this sector has been able to withstand competition from the power loom and mill sectors

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    Extensions

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    longer than other techniques and is rather easy to install. It involves braiding a person’s hair down and sewing the track or hair weft directly onto it. It can consist of a few tracks or cover the whole head. Bonding is by far the quickest method of weaving. It requires the use of adhesive applied to the wefted hair and then attached to a person’s head.

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    Reflections The Lady of Shalott In Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson’s “The Lady of Shalott‚” the eponymous Lady is cursed to spend her life alone‚ weaving in the top of a tower‚ with a mirror as her only window to the outside world. Though she is trapped against her will‚ “in her web she still delights / to weave the mirror’s magic sights”. Into her endless tapestry‚ she weaves in all the images shown to her in the mirror‚ such as funerals‚ weddings‚ and the people who pass by on the road to Camelot. This

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    Arachne EC

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    Metamorphoses‚ Arachne remains a relevant myth in all its forms. The Myth of Arachne provides both a spiritual almost religious moral baseline as well as an origin for a common household creature. In the myth‚ Arachne- a talented weaver‚ challenges the weaving skills of Pallas (also known as Athena). Intrigued‚ Athena weaves her tapestry and “Arachne weaves hers in reply”. (Book VI: 103-128‚ http://ovid.lib.virginia.edu/trans/Metamorph6.htm). Even Athena has to admit that Arachne is the greatest weaver

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