Spinning is the basis for a Textile component to develop.Flying shuttle was invented by John Kay,Spinning Jenny was invented by James Hargreaves, Water frame was invented by Richard Arkwright. These inventions lead to a Succesful Textile industry.
The spinning frame revolutionized textile production by mechanizing the process of spinning, leading to increased efficiency and higher output of yarn. This innovation helped drive the Industrial Revolution by allowing for mass production of textiles, reducing the need for manual labor and making textiles more affordable and accessible.
An important new product is flexible fabric sides, called curtainsiders, for truck trailers. Another innovation is synthetic textiles that resemble canvas but are cheaper and easier to clean.
Conductive thread was first developed in the late 20th century, with significant advancements occurring in the 1990s. Researchers began exploring the integration of conductive materials into textiles for various applications, including electronics and wearable technology. This innovation has since evolved, leading to a growing market for smart textiles and electronic fabrics.
textiles
No. Textiles are clothing and fabrics.
textiles is called textile because it is related all weaving activities
Multicultural textiles is textiles from diffrent cultures gees its not that hard are thick or some thing !!!
Batch production textiles is the manufacturing technique of creating a group of components using textiles.
The following topics are may help:1. Dyeing of any materials without or with very less amount of water.2. Bio softeners3. Bio reducing agents4. Nil salt reactive dyes5. Eco friendly dye cleaning agentsHope this will serve your purpose. I do not know much about clothing, may another person will answer on that.Note: 99.99% of textile products (research) are already exist. No textile innovation will not change the world. Because nobody is ready to spend money on textile research.
Adinkra textiles established in 1818
Aesthetics in textiles is to sew
There are two syllables in textiles.