Cotone is the Italian equivalent of 'cotton'. It's a masculine gender noun in the singular form. It's pronounced koh-TOH-nay.*
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound of 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
How do make cotton more absorbent?
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Swiss Cotton is a soft fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant, a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, India, and Africa. However, virtually all of the commercial Swiss cottons grown today worldwide is grown from varieties of the native American species. The fiber is most often spun into yarn or thread and used to make a soft, breathable textile, which is the most widely used natural-fiber cloth in clothing today.
Can sublimation transfers be made directly to a black t-shirt?
No, it wont show. Imagine a black sheet of paper you want to print in your office printer. There is no white ink, so the printing won't show.
If you want a black sublimated t-shirt, you have to go the cut and sew route. This means you have to cut the pieces of the shirt, print them with a plotter an a large format press, and sew them in to a shirt.
There are workarounds. You can use white transfer paper, that leaves a heavy hand, or a sublimatable patch, with the same results. You could print an already made t-shirt in a large press, but voids will be left on the seams of the shirt.
Also, there is a new product. Black polyester t-shirts that have a white blank space in the chest. The blank has the same feel of the rest of the shirt, and your final print leaves no hand, because is made directly in the poly fibers. The web site is www.sublimatte.com
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It is a cloth material that can absorb a large amount of water.
Babies nappies were made of Terry Towelling before disposable ones became more popular.
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What does cotton need to grow?
Cotton needs a warm climate (about 68 degrees) and proper irrigation. It also needs 100+ days to grow.
Where did the Victorians get the cotton from?
they got them from the cotton plants in countries like brazil, asia and shipped them to other countries and then wived them in cotton mills.
cotton whool is not magnetic unless you put a magnet in the whool
Which country is rich in cotton?
Every country with a sub-tropical climate where cotton grows, is rich in cotton.
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There are many different ways you could describe how you have prepared correspondence. You may describe different situations in which you've stepped up and lead action to be done for example.
How did the slave driven cotton industry operate in the South in 1861?
The invention of the cotton gin helped the manner by which cotton was made ready for market, however, the cotton plantations were still operated by intensive slave labor. The actual steps of how a cotton plantation were as follows:
* Cotton gins could be powered by horses or water. Intensive slave labor was not required in this process;
* Slaves prepared for the next cotton crop by first clearing, by hand or clubs, the left over cotton stalks;
*Maure was then required for the new crop, this was done by hand and consisted of placing this fertilizer as deep as possible into the furrows of the previous crop;
* The seeding for the new crop was done by hand, usually in the Spring;
* By late Summer the cotton was harvested by hand, and ginned almost immediately; and
* The entire process began again, one cycle after another.
Production levels were unsustainable without vast numbers of workers. Paid workers would make the cotton system too expensive, thus slave labor was required.
Many in the South had regarded slavery as a necessary evil, however, the economic boom it created made slavery a essential part of the Southern economy.