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  2. Sewing machine needle - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Very heavy weight fabrics (heavy denim, upholstery fabric, faux fur) 1.20 mm (0.047 in) 19: 120

  3. Units of textile measurement - Wikipedia

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    Textile fibers, threads, yarns and fabrics are measured in a multiplicity of units.. A fiber, a single filament of natural material, such as cotton, linen or wool, or artificial material such as nylon, polyester, metal or mineral fiber, or human-made cellulosic fibre like viscose, Modal, Lyocell or other rayon fiber is measured in terms of linear mass density, the weight of a given length of ...

  4. Garad saree - Wikipedia

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    Garad saree (Bengali: গরদ শাড়ি) is a traditional handwoven saree (sari) of West Bengal.It is produced in Murshidabad and Birbhum districts of West Bengal. . Mrityunjay Sarkar, a weaver of Mirzapur, is the inventor of this famous sare

  5. Sewing machine - Wikipedia

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    It is a back-and-forth stitch used where a straight stitch will not suffice, such as in preventing raveling of a fabric, in stitching stretchable fabrics, and in temporarily joining two work pieces edge-to-edge. When creating a zigzag stitch, the back-and-forth motion of the sewing machine's needle is controlled by a cam. As the cam rotates, a ...

  6. Jeans - Wikipedia

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    A pair of jeans Microscopic image of faded fabric. Jeans are a type of trousers made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of trousers, called "blue jeans", with the addition of copper pocket rivets added by Jacob W. Davis in 1871 [1] and patented by Davis and Levi Strauss on May 20, 1873.

  7. Shroud of Turin - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. Cloth bearing the alleged image of Jesus Shroud of Turin The Shroud of Turin: modern photo of the face, positive (left), and digitally processed image (right) Material Linen Size 4.4 m × 1.1 m (14 ft 5 in × 3 ft 7 in) Present location Chapel of the Holy Shroud, Turin, Italy Period ...

  8. Herrick HV-2A Vertaplane - Wikipedia

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    The upper wing, also constructed of wood with a Herrick M-7-II airfoil, had double planking. The symmetrical airfoil, with a curved top and flat bottom, had a depth of 1.20 m at the center, tapering to 0.60 m at the wingtips. The fuselage and empennage were fabric-covered and conventionally constructed of welded tubes.

  9. Romeo Ro.35 - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Romeo was a 20th-century industrialist, remembered mostly through the Alfa-Romeo marque. In the early 1930s his aircraft were manufactured by Meridionali / IMAM - Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridonali, the aeronautical branch of Officine Ferroviarie Meridionali (English: Railway Workshops Meridionali) in Naples; [1] the Ro.35 was constructed by the Officine Mecchaniche Romeo ...