Thank You for 5 Million Views on My Textile Notes
Today, My Textile Notes crossed a very special milestone — 5 million views. For me, this is not just a number on a statistics page. It is a quiet reminder that thousands of learners, students, teachers, professionals, researchers, and textile enthusiasts have visited this blog over the years to read, learn, revise, question, and explore the fascinating world of textiles.
When I started writing on this blog, the purpose was simple: to explain textile concepts in a clear and useful way. Textiles is a vast field. It connects fibre science, yarn manufacturing, fabric formation, dyeing, printing, finishing, testing, garmenting, retailing, handloom traditions, craft knowledge, sustainability, and now even data science and artificial intelligence. My effort has always been to make these topics understandable without losing their technical value.
Over time, this blog has grown into a learning space. Some readers come here for basic concepts like fibre, yarn count, weaving, knitting, dyeing, and fabric testing. Some come for traditional textiles, handlooms, khadi, silk, sarees, and Indian textile heritage. Others come for mathematical explanations, textile calculations, research summaries, or newer topics such as machine learning and image-based textile analysis.
Every visit, every comment, every question, and every shared link has helped this blog grow. I am especially grateful to students who use these notes for their studies, teachers who refer them in classrooms, industry professionals who find practical value in them, and curious readers who simply want to understand textiles better.
A Small Blog, A Large Community
Crossing 5 million views tells me something important: textile knowledge still matters deeply. In a fast-changing world, people continue to search for reliable explanations of fibres, fabrics, processes, crafts, and technologies. Textiles may appear ordinary because we use them every day, but behind every fabric there is science, skill, history, labour, design, and culture.
This blog has always tried to respect that richness. Whether the topic is a simple yarn count calculation or a complex discussion on textile provenance, my aim has been to write in a way that is useful, honest, and accessible. I have also tried to keep improving older posts whenever possible so that they remain relevant for today’s readers.
Thank You
To every reader who has visited My Textile Notes, thank you. To those who have returned again and again, thank you even more. To those who have left comments, corrected mistakes, asked questions, suggested topics, or shared the blog with others, I am sincerely grateful.
A blog grows not only because someone writes it, but because people find meaning in reading it. This milestone belongs as much to the readers as it does to the writer.
What Next?
I hope to continue adding more useful articles on textile science, traditional Indian textiles, fabric analysis, retail and merchandising, sustainability, research methods, and the role of artificial intelligence in textile identification and classification.
If there is a topic you would like me to explain, please feel free to share it in the comments. Your questions often become the starting point for new articles.
Once again, thank you for helping My Textile Notes reach 5 million views. This encouragement means a lot and gives me fresh energy to continue writing.
With gratitude,
Priyank Goyal
My Textile Notes
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Goyal, P. 5 Million Views: A Heartfelt Thank You to My Textile Notes Readers. My Textile Notes. Available at: https://mytextilenotes.blogspot.com/2026/06/5-million-views-heartfelt-thank-you-to.html
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