Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, filaments, threads, different fabric types, etc. At...
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The textile industry is primarily concerned with the design, production and distribution of textiles: yarn, cloth and clothing. Cotton is the world's most...
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Textile arts are arts and crafts that use plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative objects. Textiles have been a fundamental...
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Textile manufacturing or textile engineering is a major industry. It is largely based on the conversion of fibre into yarn, then yarn into fabric. These...
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Cotton (redirect from Cotton textile industry)
spun into yarn or thread and used to make a soft, breathable, and durable textile. The use of cotton for fabric is known to date to prehistoric times; fragments...
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Suzani is a type of embroidered and decorative tribal textile made in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and other Central Asian countries. Suzani is...
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Allium textile (prairie onion or textile onion) is a common species of wild onion found in the central part of North America. A. textile produces egg-shaped...
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Textile fibres or textile fibers (see spelling differences) can be created from many natural sources (animal hair or fur, cocoons as with silk worm cocoons)...
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150km 100miles NC State Clemson The Textile Bowl is the name given to the Clemson–NC State football rivalry. It is an American college football rivalry...
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The Ministry of Textiles is an Indian government national agency responsible for the formulation of policy, planning, development, export promotion and...
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