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Textile painting at home is simple. Use regualr acrylic paints. Water them down to help spread them.

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National textile university faisalabad is great for textile engineering.If anyone gets his/her degree from this university,he/she can get 15000 his/her starting salary.My cousin is a textile engineer from above mentioned university working in chenab textiles and got almost 15000 as his starting salary. he has been working for 2.5 years and going to become manager next year.His salary is now almost above 45000

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Welspun India is one of the leading textile companies in India. It provides a wide array of high-end flooring solutions, including rugs, tiles, and carpets.

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A textile designer is part dreamer, part realist. He can envision the cloth as he would like it to appear, and understand the concrete steps required to make that vision a reality. A textile designer understands the nature of the fibers with which he is working without being limited by that nature. A textile designer creates the fabric for furniture, clothing, bed linens, rugs, towels, and many other items. Textile design can be as straightforward as the tie dyed t-shirts that virtually everyone has made at some point in his life, or as complex as creating a new way to combine fibers into a unique texture, inventing a new technique to transfer print to material, or designing the latest light-weight tear-resistant fabric. Some textile designers utilize hand-drawn sketches to guide their design. Other use computer-aided drafts systems (CADS).

Required Education

While an associate’s degree in design and applied arts may open the door to an entry-level position in textile design, most companies require at least a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, design, or textile design. Textile designers specialize in one of two areas – either clothing or interior textiles. In either field, a textile designer is required to have a thorough knowledge of color, pattern, and texture; a firm grasp of the properties of various types of raw materials such as wool or cotton; an intuition for creating textures and designs that are pleasing, whether as a work of art or as fabric for a new runway look; and excellent communication skills to promote his designs.

Salary and Projected Industry Growth

According to Payscale.com, the average salary range for a textile designer is $34,936 to $74,500. However, it is difficult to determine an accurate starting salary given the variety of career options and the differences in pay relative to one’s location. The US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics does not break out projected growth specifically for textile design, but predicts an over-all decline in the textile, apparel, and furnishing industry as much of the work is outsourced overseas.

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Moths will lay eggs in clothes, and the larvae will later eat the fabric.

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The leading industry in textiles is manufacturing, which involves the production of clothing, household textiles, technical textiles, and industrial textiles. This industry plays a crucial role in the global economy by providing employment and meeting the demand for various textile products.

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If you are looking for suggestions: Initials make a nice all over design, words too, also more random groupings of color blocks and or images on a solid background.. ie small dog silhouette in pale blue on a dark midnight blue background..

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By 1914, textiles and the iron and steel industries were the two largest sectors in the American economy, reflecting the country's rapid industrialization. The textile industry thrived due to innovations in manufacturing processes and a growing demand for clothing and fabrics, particularly in the Northeast. Meanwhile, the iron and steel industry benefited from the expansion of infrastructure, such as railroads and buildings, fueled by the availability of natural resources and technological advancements. Together, these industries played a crucial role in shaping the industrial landscape of the United States during this period.

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Thos. R. Ashenhurst has written:

'A treatise on textile calculations and the structure of fabrics' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Textile research, Textile fibers, Standards

'A treatise on textile calculations and the structure of fabrics' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Textile research, Textile fibers, Standards

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Textile is another term for fabric. Furniture textile is upholstery fabric.

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Textile is a noun.

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Yes, it has. Textile engineers are demand. Pakistani textile industry is booming and textile engineers are in demand. Faisalabad Textile University is considered to be the top textile university of Pakistan.

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Sugar is not a textile, but it is a food item

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Textile+textile factory

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Textile anagrams are words or phrases related to the textile industry that can be formed by rearranging the letters of a given word or phrase. This game is a fun way to test your knowledge of textile terminology.

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I was weaned in a textile mill.

That building will house our town's next textile mill.

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Ahmed EL Nemr has written:

'Textiles' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Textile research, Textile fibers, Textile industry

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General Textile Mills,Standard Textile Company,Orinoka Mills Corporation and Cone Mills Corporation are the names of the textile companies in the US.

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John E. Berkowitch has written:

'Trends in Japanese textile technology' -- subject(s): Textile industry, Industrial fabrics, Textile manufacturers, Textile manufactures, Textile fabrics, Technological innovations

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senni = textile

nunno + material

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applications of thermodynamics in textile

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there is antonyms for fabric the word is cloth

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Conus textile was created in 1758.

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I work in the textile industry.

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How did the first textile Mills Work?

Did children work in the textile mills?

Yes children did work in the textile mill.They mainly white poor children.

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yes Pakistan producing textile and the biggest city of producing textile is faisalabad which is called textile city.

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Synonyms for textile include cloth, fabric, and yarn.

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You can get the contacts for the textile businesses on the Yellow Pages.

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just click "textile" and do what it says

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textile printing is the process of applying colour to fabric.

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Walter English has written:

'The textile industry' -- subject(s): History, Textile industry, Textile machinery

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It is a factory that makes material. What does textile mills do? they produce textiles. Who created the textile mills? during the war of 1812.

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textile chemists work in ether a lab or an office.

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sir how to make textile silicone softners

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starting salaries of textile engineer is 17000

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SIC 3552 applies to TEXTILE MACHINERY.

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Textile Conservation Centre was created in 1975.

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National Textile Corporation was created in 1968.

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Textile Center Building was created in 1926.

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Bhutan Textile Museum was created in 2001.

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Lewis Textile Museum ended in 2006.

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National Textile University was created in 1959.

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Kurdish Textile Museum was created in 2004.

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