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Everlast Group
henye.com.cn
China. Diversified group of companies, active in textile machinery and steel. Design and manufacture of water-jet and air-jet, and rapier weaving looms. Also, computerised embroidery machines and narrow fabric looms. Detailed machine catalogs, including technical specifications. English and Chinese.
Tsudakoma Corp
tsudakoma.co.jp
Japan. Design and manufacture of a range of air- and water-jet, and rapier weaving looms, and direct warping systems. Also, factory automation systems for the textile industry. Product data on PDF files. On-line upgrading information for existing looms. English and Japanese.
Laxmi Textile Stores
laxmilooms.com
India. Group of companies, involved in the design and manufacture of a range of semi-automatic and automatic shuttle weaving looms, and flexible rapier looms. Detailed machine catalogs, including technical information and specifications.
FengKai Machinery Co., Ltd
kingtex.com
China. Manufacturers of a range of air-jet and high-speed flexible rapier weaving looms, with and without jacquards. Detailed machine catalogs, including technical information and specifications. English and Chinese.
Shanghvi Textile Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
shanghvi.com
India. Group of companies, active in machinery and castings for the automobile, textile and industrial applications. Manufacturers of automatic and semi-automatic shuttle, and flexible rapier weaving looms. Also, dobbies and cam dobbies. Technical information and machine specifications.
Prabhat Textile Trading Co.
prabhattextile.biz
India. Manufacturer of Sulzer projectile weaving machines, and dealer of textile weaving machinery, spares, parts and accessories.
Picanol NV
picanol.be
Belgium. Design, development and manufacture of air-jet and rapier weaving looms and related spare parts. Also, technical consulting services. Detailed machine catalogs. Technical information and machine specifications on PDF files. Part of the Picanol Group.
Shijiazhuang Textile Machinery Co., Ltd
sjzfzjx.com
China. Design and manufacture of a range of air-jet and rapier weaving looms for natural, synthetic and blended yarns. Also, fabric inspection, brushing, folding and rolling machines. Detailed machine catalogs, including technical information. English and Chinese.
Smit SpA
smit-textile.com
Italy. Design, development and manufacture of air-jet and rapier weaving looms. Detailed product catalogs, including technical information. Technical consulting and operator training services. English and Italian.
LuJia Textile Machinery Co., Ltd
lujiafj.com
China. Diversified group of companies, active in machinery and textiles. Design and manufacture of a range of air-jet, flexible rapier and shuttle weaving looms. Also, electric motors and woven fabrics. Detailed machine catalogs, including technical information. English and Chinese.
Lifebond Machine Pvt., Ltd
lifebondindia.com
India. Design and manufacture of shuttle and rapier looms. Also, yarn processing and fabric inspection machines. Technical information and machine specifications. Part of the Dhamanwala Group.
Haixin Textile Machinery Co., Ltd
chinahaixin.net
China. Manufacturers of a range of looms for the knotting of nets for the fishery, sports and safety products industries. Also, filament drawing and yarn twisting frames. Technical information and machine specifications. English and Chinese.
IC Group
ih-ching.com
Taiwan. Group of companies, specialised in the development and manufacture of computer controlled rapier and water-jet weaving looms, and high-speed warping and sizing systems. Detailed machine catalogs, including technical information and specifications. English and Chinese.
Stäubli Group
staubli.com
Switzerland. Diversified group of companies, active in textile machinery, industrial connector systems, and robotice and software. Plain, dobby and jacquard weaving machinery, systems, accessories and parts. Also, weaving preparation and carpet weaving systems. Extensive technical information. English, German and French.
Trinca Snc
trinca.it
Italy. Design, development and manufacture of weaving looms for wire cloth and technical textile fabrics. Also, specialty equipment and attachments. Detailed machine catalogs, including technical information. English and Italian.
Sultex, Ltd
sultex.com
Switzerland. Design, development and manufacture of projectile, rapier, air-jet and multi-phase, shuttleless weaving looms. Technical brochures on multi-lingual PDF files. Part of the ITEMA Group.
Premier Loom Manufacturers Pvt., Ltd
premierloom.com
India. Design, development and manufacture of rapier and shuttle weaving looms. Also, two-for-one yarn twisting frames, vertical winders and cam dobbies. Detailed machine catalogs, providing technical information and specifications. Part of the Premier Group.
Promatech SpA
promatech.it
Italy. Design and manufacture of industrial rapier and air-jet weaving machinery. Part of the Itema Group. English and Italian.
Shape 3 GmbH
shape3.com
Germany. Technical textile research and development company, involved in the design, development and manufacture of machinery, software and manufacturing processes for three-dimensional weaving of seamless shells and tubes, and carbon fiber reinforced cylinders and cones for composite reinforcement applications. Library of technical papers. English and German.
Shiva Engineering Works
shivaengineering.com
India. Design and manufacture of a range of terry, automatic, under- and overpick weaving looms, and spare parts for looms and spinning frames. Also, maintenance, conversion and refurbishing of existing looms. Technical information.
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The stalks were used for fire, and weaving . The corn silks and husks were used for making dolls, braiding the corn for drying and also for weaving rugs and ...
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The stalks were used for fire, and weaving . The corn silks and husks were used for making dolls, braiding the corn for drying and also for weaving rugs and ...
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Hugo Weaving Hugo Wallace Weaving was born on April 4 1960 in Nigeria The middle sibling of three Hugo has an older brother Simon and a younger sister Anna who both also currently live and work in
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Jenn
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The loom features a shedding device to create 2 sheds when . weaving. with yarn. It can also be used for . weaving. with beads by simply leaving off the shedding device. A tension control device keeps the warp tight throughout the . weaving. ...
How does the Le'pole weaving technique work?
Q. i have short hair thinning around the sides and a bald spot thats slowly growing back at the top of my hair. I would like to get a sew-in weave done but am unsure if they could catch my hair? I heard this technique might work for me but I would like to know how its done???
Asked by jordynorr100 - Wed Aug 15 10:38:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The pole weaving method is very simular to the tract weaving method. The difference: track weaving- braided cornrow tracts with hair wefts sewn on. Pole weaving- tracts are made by forming the tract-not by braiding, but, like wrapping the hair with weaving twine and then sewing on the wefts of hair. They are equally bulky and after the hair is sewn in, the style is pretty much set. The biggest difference between to two methods is how the tracts are created.
Answered by pinhead_hell@sbcglobal.net - Sat Aug 18 02:51:18 2007
Q. i have short hair thinning around the sides and a bald spot thats slowly growing back at the top of my hair. I would like to get a sew-in weave done but am unsure if they could catch my hair? I heard this technique might work for me but I would like to know how its done???
Asked by jordynorr100 - Wed Aug 15 10:38:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The pole weaving method is very simular to the tract weaving method. The difference: track weaving- braided cornrow tracts with hair wefts sewn on. Pole weaving- tracts are made by forming the tract-not by braiding, but, like wrapping the hair with weaving twine and then sewing on the wefts of hair. They are equally bulky and after the hair is sewn in, the style is pretty much set. The biggest difference between to two methods is how the tracts are created.
Answered by pinhead_hell@sbcglobal.net - Sat Aug 18 02:51:18 2007
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