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Textile Handicrafts
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Textile is a stretchy and flexible material that is a set
or a group of normal or synthetic fibers known as threads
or yarn.
Textiles are usually formed by weaving, crocheting,
knotting, knitting or pressing fibers together. Textile is
a type pf material that is made by interweaving fibers.
Manufacturing of textiles is one of the most primitive craft,
whose pace and level of production has been changed drastically
and has gone beyond recognition.
This is due to hardcore industrialization
and the beginning of up to date mechanized systems.
Textiles are multi purpose and are mostly used to make clothing,
garments and containers or even as bags and baskets to carry
around stuff.
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There are several houses that decorate their houses with elegant
carpets, smooth furnishings, towels, table's linens, and bed spreads.
Coir | Gems | Glass | Paper Crafts | Ironmongery | Ivory | Jute | Leather Crafts | Metal Crafts At places of work, it is normally used for industrial and technical
processes such as filtering. You can also use it in decoration,
tents, nets, clean-up devices, and carrying devices such as hot-air
balloons, kites, sails, and parachutes.
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Textiles that are basically used for industrial purposes,
and chosen for characteristics other than their appearance,
are generally referred to as technical textiles.
Textiles are mostly created with the help of four sources
such as animal, plant, synthetic, and mineral. Traditionally,
textiles were usually made from innate fibers like animal,
mineral sources and plants.
However they have recently being improved by using artificial
fibers that are made from petroleum.
Textiles come in a mixture of strengths and different level
of durability and can range from the finest delicates to the
strong and long lasting canvas.
All over the world, the Indian textiles are the most popular and as diverse as its culture. The unique styles were typically developed through cultural influences, geographical factors and trade influences. |
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