Posted on Nov 13th, 2009 in
Cotton Industry
It is tiresome to be fashionable every day. Wearing satin and silk apparel is not possible everyday. Cotton clothes are perfect solution for everyday clothing. They are a large variety of cotton clothes that can be used without any repetition and yet be comfortable and stylish. The demand for everyday simple clothes has increased worldwide. Except for winters when wool is essential for the rest of the year cotton...
Posted on Nov 13th, 2009 in
Cotton Industry
Without forgetting the basic idea what a comforter is used for, choose the one that will serve the purpose. Cotton comforters are by far the best and there are of several kinds at varied prices. Some of the most used types include:
• The primary- it has the basic comfort level and is one of the cheapest. It is also eco-friendly and easy to wash. It is available in several light shades of sky blue, pink and green....
Posted on Nov 12th, 2009 in
Cotton Industry
Let’s go back in time and see how cotton yarn was made with vegetables and herbs. What made them truly organic and not what processes are done today to make cotton yarn. Ancient India has books on Ayurvastra (organic clothing) and how the processes were healthy so that cotton yarn that was made had the right effect on the mind of the person. Even then comfort and styling was kept in mind! It is also interesting to...
Posted on Nov 11th, 2009 in
Cotton Industry
The biggest challenge for production of cotton is how to make sure it is free of pesticides. Ideally the crop should not be grown twice in the same year. But if that is done then the farmers do not make much money. It is bad business. The use of a cotton machine is a practical way to meet the consumer demand and also have business as usual. Nothing is wrong with that. Cotton machine is a good way to procure laces....
Posted on Nov 11th, 2009 in
Cotton Industry
For cotton produce to reach consumers, the timeline goes back to the production of the crop. Since cotton has been existence for centuries, people have found various ways to enhance the harvest for maximum gains. During the Indus Valley civilization water drawn cylinders, a rather crude method was used to remove the seeds and sperate the cotton. The paintings in Ajanta and Ellora caves in India show how it was done....