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textile products finishing of textile products finishing encompasses chemical or mechanical treatments performed on fibre, yarn, or fabric to improve appearance, texture, or performance. some of the fabric finishing methods are-brushing, shearing, pressing, raising, beetling, calendaring, folding, etc...
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including cotton, linen, wool and silk. yarn by textile school last updated mar , share yarn the thickness of yarn is measured as counts. yarns are made in different counts like 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, 's, etc. we can consider like this.
superior to carded yarn. mixing and blending mixing: it is generally meant as the intermingling of different classes of fibers of the same grade e.g. usa pima grade , cis blending: it is meant as the intermingling of different kinds of fibers or different grade of same fibers e.g. polyester & cotton,...
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pattern pieces on the fabric.there are various categories of layout marking like grainlines, place of fold brackets, notches etc. there are also various methods of cutting marking such as single size, multi-size, and cutting in a particular body size. apparel pre-production by textile school last updated
mar , share after purchasing fabric, pattern, notions, and preparing the fabric (on grain and re-shrunk / washed), you are ready to do the pattern layout. a layout is a plan for the placement of pattern pieces on the fabric.there are various categories of layout marking like grainlines, place of fold...
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