Posted on May 18th, 2010 in
Cotton Industry
Cotton plant requires most of our daylight time from March until November–It is a natural fiber of vegetable origin. Mostly composed of cellulose and formed by twisted, ribbon-like shaped fibers, cotton is the fruit of a shrubby plant commonly referred to as the ‘Cotton plant’. The cotton plant belongs to the Malvacae family. It comprises approximately one 1500 species, including the baobab tree, bomb axe...
Posted on May 17th, 2010 in
Cotton Industry
The fleece fabric can be mixed with many materials like cotton to provide a wide range of usability and applications in everyday life. Cotton fleece is the best used when it comes to quality of any kind of product like clothes and household items. One of the main advantages of cotton fleece is that it brings very good insulation and is able to provide warmth in extreme climatic conditions. This makes its use...
Posted on May 16th, 2010 in
Cotton Industry
There are many special characteristics that make cotton an important material. After the cotton material is manufactured and sewn into the final product, it can be reused because it is durable. For example, cotton in clothing is comfortable. A cotton shirt can be worn hundreds of times before it wears out. Another example is cotton bags. Bags can be reused without it showing sign of wear. Another advantage is that...
Posted on Apr 13th, 2010 in
Cotton Industry
Cotton yarn is extensively utilized in manufacturing fabrics for clothes, sewing, crocheting, embroidery, rope making and home textiles like bed spread, curtains, drapes, mattress, table cloth and towels. Its immediate water absorbing trait attracts users. No other fibre has such characteristics to attain eco-friendly results like cotton yarns. In ancient times, natural herbs like tulsi, turmeric, neem and...
Posted on Mar 28th, 2010 in
Cotton Industry
Songs that are related to work are called work songs-Cotton songs are also a part of this wonderful tradition. While working the farmer is naturally singing these songs to reduce alienation from work, this is also part of a song of protest as well. There were many types of such songs; cotton mill songs and cotton field songs being some of the examples. All these songs have been a part of folklore traditions. Some of...