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Amitharaj Thettraravu Kumar
VP of Digital Solutions at Texcoms Worldwide | Leading digital transformation in textile industry
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Have you heard about this blog? https://lnkd.in/gbmU6QHWIt's all about the future skills that are essential in the textile industry but often overlooked. The insights shared are eye-opening and can really help you stay ahead in the industry. Why not give it a read and discover the skills that could make a difference in your textile career?
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1.HOW DID YOU GET STARTE- DIN THE WORLD OF WEAVING CLOTHES?He started weaving clothes back in college. Hegot into it because he found textile arts interesting. He attended workshops, learned different techniques, and began experimenting with my own weaving projects. The process of turning threads into fabric fascinated me, leading me to pursuea career in weaving clothes.2.WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO PUR- SUE A CAREER IN WEAVING CLOTHES?He was inspired to weave clothes because He found joy increating fabric fromthreads during his college days. The satisfaction of turning simple materials intosomething wearable fascinated him. So, passion led me to pursue a career in weaving clothes, where I could blend creativity with crafts man ship.3.CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT YOUR JOURNEY AND EXPERI- ENCE AS A WEAVER FOR THE PAST 18 YEARS?Over the past 18 years, He’ve been on anexciting journey as a weaver. Starting out, he explored different weaving techniques and honed his skills. He’ve hadthe pleasure of creating various types of fabrics and designs.Along the way, he’ve learnedfrom challenges and celebrated the sat- isfaction of seeing his creations come to life. It’s been a fulfilling experience, and he continue to find joy in weaving clothes with passion and dedication.4.WHAT ARE SOME OF THE CHALLENGES YOU’VE FACED AS A WEAVER, AND HOW DID YOU OVER COME THEM?As a weaver, he faced challeng- es likemastering intricate patterns and adapting to new materials.Over coming these hurdles involved lots of practice, learning from mistakes, and seeking guidance from experi- enced weavers. Patience and perse- verance were key. Staying updated on industry trends helped me evolve and navigate challenges in the ever changing world of weaving clothes.5.COULD YOU SHARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE WEAVING TECHNIQUES ORSTYLES THAT YOU’VE DEVELOPEDOVER THE YEARS?“He’ve developed a fondness for combining traditional and modern weaving techniques”. One of his favor- ites is creating textured patterns using a mix of different yarns. “He also enjoy experimenting with color gradients to add depth and vibrancy to the fabrics”. Over the years, these techniques have become his signature styles,adding a unique touch to the clothes He weave.6.WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO PURSUE A CAREER IN WEAVING?For anyone starting a career in weaving, I’d say: Embrace curiosity and be patient with the learning process. Start with basic techniques, practice consistently, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes they’re part of the journey. Connect with experienced weavers, attend workshops, and seek inspiration from various sources. Keep experimenting and finding your own style. Most importantly, enjoy the cre- ative process and let your passion drive your weaving journey....#purplenews #india #interview #podaturpet#socialmedia
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Bipul Sheikh
Project Development Manager at MBBD TEAM
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Throughout the internship, I had the opportunity to observe and learn about the various aspects of the cutting process, including technology integration, precision cutting techniques, quality control measures, and workforce management.The Cutting Department holds immense importance in the textile and garment industry. Its role is critical in the overall production process, and its efficiency directly impacts the quality, cost-effectiveness, and timely delivery of garments.The major activities and functions of the cutting department are explained in this post.1. Take fabric from the fabric store: The cutting department gets a cut order plan from the production manager. According to the cut plan, the cutting in-charge generates a fabric requirement sheet or requisition slip to the fabric store to issue fabrics.2. Relaxation of fabrics: Knitted fabrics require relaxation before cutting. After receiving the fabric from the fabric store, the cutting department opens the fabric from the fabric roll and lays it on the table for relaxation for some hours before cutting.3. Cut order planning: The cutting master plans the number of markers they need to prepare, the size combination to be set for each marker and the number of plies to be laid in each marker.4. Fabric Spreading/layering: In mass production, multiple layers of fabric are cut at the same time. So spreaders lay the fabric on a cutting table as per total marker length. The layer height is kept up to a certain inch.5. Planning markers: The cutting master plans marker ways, marker lengths and the numbers of plies to be laid in each lay.6. Making markers: This is a process of making an outline of garment patterns on the lay for cutting garment components. After layering, the marker paper is laid on the top of the layer.7. Cutting fabrics: After making the marker, garment patterns are cut and taken out from the layer. Various technologies are used for cutting fabric layers, such as straight knife cutting, band knife machine cutting and a computer-controlled automatic cutting machine.8. Sorting, bundling and numbering of garment plies (parts): After cutting the fabric, layers are sorted size-wise and colour-wise. Each ply is numbered using stickers.9. Inspecting cut components: To maintain the cutting quality, standard cutting components are checked randomly by quality checkers. If defective components are found, they replace those defective parts.10. Sorting printed and embroidery panels: As per order requirements, printing and embroidery is done on cut panels. Size-wise sorting is done after receiving printed and embroidered panels.11. Re-cutting panels: Re-cutting is done for garment components that require to be replaced in bundles. Re-cutting requests are received from the sewing department for defective garment parts.13. Fusing garment components: Fusing in garment components is done to stiffen parts of a garment. If needed, fusing is done at the cutting section.
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Võ Song Lâm
Sales Specialist at túi vải an nhiên
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Introducing Our Premium Canvas and Denim Bag Manufacturing WorkshopAre you in search of high-quality canvas and denim bags for your business? Look no further! At our manufacturing workshop, we specialize in crafting top-notch canvas and denim bags that are not only durable but also stylish.Why choose our bags?1. Superior Quality: We take pride in using the finest materials available to create our bags. Our premium canvas and denim fabrics are carefully selected for their strength, longevity, and resistance to wear and tear. Rest assured that our products will withstand the test of time.2. Customization Options: We understand that every business has unique branding needs. That's why we offer a wide range of customization options for our bags. From choosing the color, size, and style to adding your company logo or design, we can tailor-make the perfect bag that represents your brand identity.3. Ethical Manufacturing: Sustainability is at the core of our production process. We prioritize eco-friendly practices by using organic materials whenever possible and minimizing waste throughout every step of production. By choosing us as your manufacturing partner, you're making a conscious choice towards a greener future.4. Competitive Pricing: We believe that quality should never be compromised by price. Our competitive pricing ensures that you receive exceptional value for your investment without compromising on craftsmanship or material quality.5. Timely Delivery: We understand the importance of meeting deadlines in today's fast-paced business environment. With efficient production processes in place, we guarantee timely delivery without compromising on quality standards.Partner with us:Whether you're an established brand looking to expand your product line or a startup seeking reliable manufacturing solutions, partnering with us will provide you with unparalleled expertise and support throughout the entire process – from design conceptualization to final product delivery.Contact us today:Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your brand with premium canvas and denim bags manufactured by experts in the field! Reach out to us today to discuss your requirements, and let's embark on a successful partnership together.Gmail : lam982015@gmail.comWe look forward to hearing from you soon!Best regards,Vo Song LamAnNhien company
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Ahosan Habib Uzzol
Product Development Merchandiser || TEAM CARREFOUR || Fortis Group
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Some questions that might help you during a viva, specially when you are a Textile Graduate.1. 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝙨𝙩𝙤𝙘𝙠 𝙡𝙤𝙩?Ans. When goods are made for buyer but not possible to shipping as a result goods are stain at store. This goods are called stock lot .2. 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝙥𝙖𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙣 𝙚𝙣𝙜𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙚𝙧𝙞𝙣𝙜?Ans. It is the engineering idea which is applied at the time of marking for reducing the consumption of fabric. In this case consumption is reduced by overlapping the patterns or reducing the patterns or dividing the patterns into two parts like cuff, side pocket of pant etc.3. 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝙎𝙩𝙮𝙡𝙚?Ans. A style is a type of product that has one or more specific feature or characteristics that distinguish it and make it different from other product of the same type. e.g. A crew neck is one style of neck line and a turtle neck is another style.4. 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝘿𝙚𝙨𝙞𝙜𝙣?Ans. Within a specific style there can be many variations in trimmings, texture, decoration or other details like embroidery, screen printing etc. The individual interpretation or variations of the same styles are called design. One style can be many designs.5. 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝙁𝙖𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙤𝙣?Ans. Fashion means consumer acceptance, the prevailing or accepted style in dress or personal decoration established or adopted during a particular time or season. The most widely recognize fashion authority, the late Dr. Paul-H-Nystrom (1928) define fashion is similar words as “Nothing more or less than the prevailing style at any given time”.6. 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙨𝙪𝙢𝙥𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣?Ans. In the garments trade, consumption means quantity of raw materials with a view to determine the price of a garment. In order to calculate the above quantity how much fabric, sewing thread, button, label, zipper and other accessories are required to produce a garment up to the exporting is called consumption.7. 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝙇/𝘾?Ans. L/C means letter of credit. It is one kind of agreement between buyer and seller. Very frequently asked question in garments job interview.8. 𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝙀-𝙏𝙚𝙭𝙩𝙞𝙡𝙚𝙨?Ans. E-textile also known as electronic textiles are fabrics that enable computing, digital components and electronics to be embedded in them. The emphasis of e-textile will be on creating a women textile with embedded copper which will provide the usual wear comfort and at the same time it will have a circuit with a few chips sunning at few megahertz.Example: In the field of medical prevention and rehabilitation it becomes highly necessary to continuously monitor the patient’s health condition by keeping sensing devices close to the body and e-textile can successfully accomplish senior functionality.
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In Soo Séguier 🏇🏼
Ex WRTW Designer | Empowering Fashion Careers, Building an Ecosystem | Recruitment, Networking & Learning. 📥
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🌟 Fashion Education Shouldn't Be Standardized.Your Career Path. Customized just for you.What if that were possible?• Personalized Pathways: What if your education was as distinct as your work?• Targeted Skills: Only learn what propels you forward in your unique career trajectory.• Dynamic Adaptability: Paths that adapt as your career goals and skills evolve.• Individualized Approach: Every creative has a unique vision; shouldn't their educational journey be just as personalized?Let's pick an example.🚀 Imagine a learning journey fine-tuned to your denim dedication:• Types of Denim: Start by understanding the various types available and what distinguishes them.• Choosing the Right Weight: Learn how to select the perfect denim weight for different designs and functionalities.• Weave Differences: Dive into the nuances between 2x1 twill and 3x1 twill, and why it matters.• Advanced Washing Techniques: Explore the art of denim washing to create distinct looks and finishes.• Sustainability in Denim: Discover best practices for creating 'eco-friendly' denim and minimizing environmental impact.🤩 And if you’re already seasoned in denim but curious about innovations like PCM (Phase Change Materials):• PCM Basics: Understand how PCM coatings and laminates can change states and what that means for fashion.• Practical Applications: Learn how PCM technology can be integrated into textiles to enhance thermal comfort and performance.You wish to understand how it can go through a change in their physical state from solid to liquid, and vice versa?Or how does it release latent heat?What if this was your reality?I'm contemplating a future where fashion education molds itself around each individual’s needs and goals.Could this be the future of learning in fashion? What would your ideal learning journey look like?#education #careerdevelopment #fashioncareer #fashion
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The scope of a textile designing course in 2024 is promising, given the diverse career opportunities and the industry's continuous evolution. #TextileDesign#FashionSchool#DesignCourse#CreativeTextiles#TextileArt#FabricDesign#TextileCreation#FashionDesigning#DesignEducation#TextileInnovation#DesignSkills#TextileTrends#FashionTraining#TextilePatterns#TextileCraft#FashionIndustry#TextileArtistry#DesignCareer#TextileStudio#FashionCreativity
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Sadia Jabeen
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The scope of a textile designing course in 2024 is promising, given the diverse career opportunities and the industry's continuous evolution. #TextileDesign#FashionSchool#DesignCourse#CreativeTextiles#TextileArt#FabricDesign#TextileCreation#FashionDesigning#DesignEducation#TextileInnovation#DesignSkills#TextileTrends#FashionTraining#TextilePatterns#TextileCraft#FashionIndustry#TextileArtistry#DesignCareer#TextileStudio#FashionCreativity
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