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Importance of Clothing Babies in Cotton

In today’s time and situation, where the pollution levels are rising, and our dependence on synthetic stuff too is getting stronger and stronger; bringing up kids is becoming a worrisome phenomenon. Parents don’t understand how to protect their little ones from the dreadful effects of this contaminated environment.  Among the small things that make big impact in providing the child better and healthy milieu is using cotton baby clothing for them. To put into a definition, Clothing will be apparels made by utilizing natural fabrics grown through natural procedures. There ought to be completely free of chemicals and synthetic substances in them. When we speak of baby clothes, we mean using natural and non-synthetic materials to wrap around their supple and...

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Know Your Fabrics - Part 3

1. What are the dyeing and printing done on the fabric? Fabric can be dyed with Chemical dyes or Natural Dyes. Natural dyeing is done using dyes sourced from plants and other natural sources like barks, leaves, roots, seeds and soil. They are used to dye silk and cotton sarees, with only alum as a mordant. The side effects of chemicals in the dye process are avoided by using natural dyes. Designs and motifs on the fabric may be as a result of weaving with colored thread or as a result of printing done after the fabric is made. Yarn made designs are qualitatively better than printed ones.  2. Are the fibers of the fabric strong and resilient? This indicates...

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Know Your Fabrics - Part 2

1. What is the ply of the fabric? The ply of a fabric refers to the way the yarn that makes the fabric is twisted/used. Each strand of single yarn is referred to as a ply. Single ply and 2 ply are the most commonly used terms indicating the twist of the yarn used in making the fabric. Single ply means the fiber is twisted to make a single yarn and that is used to make the fabric. 2 Ply means two yarns are spun into a single one and then that is used to make the fabric. Knowing the ply is important as it can affect the thickness and strength of the yarn and in turn the strength appearance and absorb-ability of the...

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Know Your Fabrics - Part 1

Fabrics have always been and shall remain a part of our lives. But do we know what they are made of, how they are made and how does one distinguish between a fabric of good quality from an inferior one? Fabric is a generic term used for the material made from yarn, a continuous strand of textile fibers or filaments (natural and synthetic), used to make clothes, accessories and home furnishings. It is made by various methods like weaving, knitting, knotting, chemically using gluing, bonding or melting together and mechanically tangling the fibers together. The questions to be asked to find out whether we are buying the good quality fabric. There are some pertinent questions that you ought to ask about...

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The Divine Insect

Silk fibers are water-insoluble filaments that animals (chiefly the larval version of moths and butterflies, but also spiders) secrete from specialized glands. Animals store the chemicals fibroin and sericin—silkworm cultivation is often called sericulture. As the gels in the glands of insects are excreted, they are converted into fibers. Spiders and at least 18 different orders of insects make silk. Some use them to construct nests and burrows, but butterflies and moths use the excretions to spin cocoons for its transformation into the moth form. The fabric we call silk is made from the long thin fibers produced by the silkworm during its larval stage (Bombyx mori). The insect's intent is to create a cocoon. Silkworm workers simply unravel the cocoons, each cocoon producing between 325–1,000 feet (100–300 meters)...

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