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of fabric names and its application | fabric patterns | fabrics for dresses online generally, a set number of yarns are used for the formation of fabrics. also, a number of techniques are used for producing fabrics such as weaving, knitting, and felting. the type of fabrics varies by the fibres, the...
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absorbing more energy than similar woven products. the ud material is produced in rolls of product, consisting of uni-directional fiber tapes cross-plied at / . ud fabrics work better than woven fabrics !...
is the statue of a priest-king found at mohenjo-daro , who is draped in a shawl decorated with trefoil patterns. the past of this super-luxurious wool resonates with the history of india itself, going back to the pre-mughal time when the first details of this enticing fabric were documented. it is however...
despatch assorted home fiber aramid fibre - a modified form of polyamide nylon page aramid fibre - a modified form of polyamide nylon "aramid" is formed with a combination of words ar (aromatic) + amid (amides) aramid is a synthetic fibre that is produced by spinning a solid fibre from solution. the...
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the designs onto a talim in form of script or a series of hieroglyphics. it's woven as urdu is read (left to right) and the talim is read as one reads english (right to left). the talim consists of a set of symbols denoting various numbers of warp ends and a second set denoting the different colours...