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the complexities of the finishing and colouration processes to the production of a wide ranges of products. there remains a large industry that uses hand techniques to achieve the same results. fabrics or textiles are named for the yarns used to make them, e.g. cotton, woolen, silk, linen, hemp, (jute
origin, such as cellulose/viscose, or of manmade fibres, such as polyamides, or of mixtures of these materials. with regard to processing, a rough distinction may be drawn between semi-manufactured and finished articles. applications fabrics/cloth (generally in the form of yard goods) are further processed...
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