Sewing thread of man-made filaments

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shank (sewing) - wikipedia shank (sewing) from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search a leather button with a metal shank th-century spanish metal shank button (courtesy of peach state button club) buttons with shanks. a shank is a device for providing a small amount of space
in between a garment and a button . shanks are necessary to provide space for fabric to sit in between the button and the garment when the garment is buttoned. shanks also allow a garment to hang and drape nicely. contents types of shanks button shank thread shank . creating a thread shank specialty...
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.21 5401: sewing thread of man-made filaments 14,127,468.01 540110: sewing thread of synthetic filaments 14,127,468.01 54011000: sewing thread of synthetic filaments 14,127,468.01 5402: synthetic filament yarn, nprs (incl. synthetic monofilament) 666,660.20 540220: high tenacity yarn of polyesters,
(excl. monofilament) 1,139.42 5406: man-made filament yarn (excl. sewing thread), put up for retail sale 20,189.73 540600: manmade filament yarn (other than sewing thread), put up for retail sale. 20,189.73 54060000: manmade filament yarn (other than sewing thread), put up for retail sale. 20,189.73...
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(or other hooking mechanism ) catches the upper thread at the point just after it goes through the needle. the hook mechanism carries the upper thread entirely around the bobbin case, so that it has made one wrap of the bobbin thread. then the take-up arm pulls the excess upper thread (from the bobbin
area) back to the top, forming the lockstitch. then the feed dogs pull the material along one stitch length, and the cycle repeats. correct and incorrect thread tension ideally, the lockstitch is formed in the centre of the thickness of the material — that is, ideally the upper thread entwines the lower...
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count numbering system yarn/thread count numbering system conversion of yarn count units between different thread size/numbering systems threads are usually made up of several single strands twisted or plied together. the numbering system for threads has two parts: one related to the thickness of the
or thickness of yarn. in the case of long staple yarns, whose technology is derived from one of the processes for making yarn out of wool, a hank is often defined as yds. of yarn, and in this case, the symbol nw will be used to describe count. threads are usually made up of several single strands twisted...
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is used in solenoids . contents textiles sewing lacemaking electrical see also references external links textiles[ edit ] as used in spinning , weaving , knitting , sewing , or lacemaking , the bobbin provides temporary or permanent storage for yarn or thread and may be made of plastic , metal , bone
, or wood . sewing[ edit ] bobbin (right) and bobbin case for a shuttle hook sewing machine, introduced by singer for the "improved family" model in the lockstitch sewing machine, invented and developed in the th and th centuries, forms a stitch with two threads: one passed through a needle and another...
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woven fabrics of vegetable textile fibers, nesoi; woven fabrics of paper yarn sewing thread of manmade filaments, whether or not put up for retail sale, of synthetic filaments sewing thread of manmade filaments, whether or not put up for retail sale, of artificial filaments synthetic filament yarn other
than sewing thread, not put up for retail sale, high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides synthetic filament yarn other than sewing thread, not put up for retail sale, high tenacity yarn of polyesters synthetic filament yarn other than sewing thread, not put up for retail sale, textured yarn of...
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one strang of yarn and the flock to be glued on it. dip coated yarn technique of coating where a yarn is driven into a bath that is filled with some kind of solution (for example with ptfe like solaflon ). double heater textured yarn see "set textured yarn" endless yarn refers to artifical or synthetic
yarn / materials in regard of synthetic type spinning. extrusion coated yarn technique of coating a yarn with a second layer of polymer. this includes the bicomponent technique where the sheath coating is applied onto the core directly while extruding. extrusion coating can however also be applied after...
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stitch (textile arts) - wikipedia stitch (textile arts) from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search hand-stitches. in the textile arts , a stitch is a single turn or loop of thread, or yarn . stitches are the fundamental elements of sewing , knitting , embroidery , crochet
, and needle lace -making, whether by hand or machine. [ ] a variety of stitches, each with one or more names, are used for specific purposes. contents sewing, embroidery, and lace knitting crochet notes references sewing, embroidery, and lace[ edit ] main articles: list of sewing stitches and embroidery...
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years, with the use of wool going back over years. in comparison, the man-made fiber industry began with the first commerical production of rayon in . for those old enough to remember the 's and 's, this was when there was a great deal of technology happening in the man-made fiber industry. and the
technology continues even today. microfibers, fibers finer than the finest silk, were developed in and lyocell, was developed in . today, many man-made fibers, including polyester have been developed into beautiful fabrics that are being used by major designers. natural fibers history of the principal...
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sewing machine - wikipedia sewing machine from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search machine used to stitch fabric diagram of a modern sewing machine a sewing machine is a machine used to sew fabric and materials together with thread . sewing machines were invented during
the first industrial revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies. since the invention of the first working sewing machine, generally considered to have been the work of elias howe and englishman thomas saint in , [ ] the sewing machine has greatly improved...
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