Thursday 28 June 2012

Reilly and Daba Tussar Cocoons



Tussar Cocoons from Saal Tree are called Reilly and those from Saaja Tree are called Daba.

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Friday 15 June 2012

Everything about Garment Washing



This is an amazing blog on everything abut garment washing. It has covered enzyme wash, silicon wash, super white wash, acid wash, stone wash and much more with ideal recipes. Plus it has much more that I haven't explored yet.



http://textilecollection.blogspot.in

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Enzyme and Silicon Washing of Canvas - Receipe



Please follow this link to download the document on enzyme wash.

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6xT0Q_32_dubHplWXhrZXY0UWs

 

Silicon Wash of Canvas can be reviewed here

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6xT0Q_32_duZWNTclA1T2ZaTzg

 

 

 

 

Sunday 3 June 2012

Manufacturing of Powerloom 40s x 40s 72 x 68 Fabric



This fabric is woven on the border areas of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states of India and has a widepopularity as a dress material for ladies ( Kurtis and Salwars). It has the potential to be printed or embroidered.

The count for this fabric is 40s  both warp and weft and constructions is 72 and 68. It is available in both 44 inches and 56 inches.

The following are the broad steps in making the fabric

1. Yarn is taken in hank form and is kept in water tanks for two days for them to wet properly. Then the yarn is scoured in hank form itself.

Label on a Hank Yarn



2. Yarn dyeing is done using either reactive or vat dyes. Yarn dyeing is done manually.
Color Kitchen

Dyeing Bath for Hank Yarn - Reactive Dyes
  

3. Yarn is then subjected to sizing using Maida and Gum as components. The yarn is subjected to alternate dyeing and sizing three times.
Yarn Being Dried after Sizing

4. Yarn is then prepared for warping using an ingenious creel and then wound onto a weavers beam using a conventional sectional warping machines. 


5. Pirns are prepared using an indigenous contraption.




6. Yarn is then worked on powerloom having warp stop and weft stop motion.












6. Primitive dobbies are used for woven and zari borders.
 
7. The yarn is then subjected to finishing using water, sometimes in a padding mangle using softner and desizing agent.




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