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Textile Information
- Textile Fabrics
Textile fabrics are made from weaving, knitting, crocheting, and many more techniques. Use this website to learn about different varieties of textile fabrics.
www.Fabric-Types.com/textile-fabrics.htm
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Textile Mill (Photograph)
The brick exterior of a cotton mill seems to float on the canal that borders it. Mills such as this one manufacture cotton and other textiles that are worn by people as well as used in the home.
www.industrial-revolution.us/textile-mill.htm
- Embroidery Machines
The art of decorating textile fabrics with a needle and thread is called embroidery. Crewelwork, needlepoint, and cross stitch are basic embroidery techniques.
www.embroiderymachines.us/
- Large Format Printers
Photo of a large format printer. Large format printing is used for applications such as art reproduction, sign printing, billboards, textile printing, interior decoration, and even vinyl wraps.
www.LargeFormatPrinters.us/
- Industrial Embroidery Machine (Digital Video)
An industrial-grade embroidery machine produces embroidered goods in a textile factory.
vimeo.com/72043131
Textile Directory Page(s)
- Textile Page on AbiLogic.com
Visit this textile category page on abilogic.com to find editorially-reviewed resources about this topic.
https://www.abilogic.com/dir/arts/textile_arts/
- Textile Page on Jumblex.org
Visit this textile category page on jumblex.org to find editorially-reviewed resources about this topic.
http://en.jumblex.org/textile/
Textile News
Textile Bibliography
- Baugh, Gail. The Fashion Designer's Textile Directory. Hauppage, NY. Barron's. 2011.
- Wingate, Isabel B. Textile Fabrics and their Selection. Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Prentice-Hall. 1976.
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