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Discover LudwigThe word "textiles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to fabrics or cloth of any kind, including natural or synthetic fibers, or cloth that is produced by various methods, including weaving, knitting, felting, and crocheting. For example: "The store sells a wide selection of exquisite textiles, including hand-knit sweaters and woven tapestries."
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Though not edible, it was the most important product of irrigation in the Norte Chico, vital to the production of fishing nets (that in turn provided maritime resources) as well as to textiles and textile technology.
Along with the specific finds, Mann highlights "the primacy of exchange over a wide area, the penchant for collective, festive civic work projects, [and] the high valuation of textiles and textile technology" within Norte Chico as patterns that would recur later in the Peruvian cradle of civilization.
This paper reports on the fabrication of a new yarn strain sensor based on commonly used polyurethane yarn which is easily incorporated into textile structures by using textile technologies for wearable applications.
The diversity of textile technologies results in a large variety of available textile structures.
Shrirampur has a library, a hospital, the Government Weaving Institute, and a textile technology school.
He urges engineers to look farther afield for inspiration, to textile technology, bionics and haute couture.
In the textile technology, the bleaching of textile cellulose fabrics by H2O2 is an established industrial process to improve their performance in further finishing stages.
In April, textile upcycler Worn Again announced it had partnered with fashion giants H&M and Kering to test the viability of a textile-to-textile chemical-recycling technology that can separate and extract polyester and cotton from end-of-use textiles.
"This might revitalize parts of the American textile industry," said David Brookstein, dean of the school of textiles and materials technology at Philadelphia University.
making clothes & textiles.
Her work now involves a mixture of textiles and technology.
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