• Fancy Yarn
    Fancy Yarn refers to the process of spinning and manufacturing lines use special materials, special equipment or special process on the fiber or yarn obtained by processing with a special structure and appearance of the effect yarn is a yarn that has...
  • Blended Yarns
    Refers to two kinds of blended yarn or two more than a certain proportion of different fiber mixed spinning yarn, thread, such as polyester-cotton blended yarn, polyester and viscose blended yarn and so on. There are a variety of fibers with differe...
  • Silk Yarn
    Silk Yarn is a kind of use made of silk spinning line twist. It is the history of China's first set of books used in a sewing materials, as early as the 15th century, the first time in the history of Chinese bookbinding fragmented page and used wire ...
  • Nylon Yarn
    Nylon Yarn Polyamide chemical name, is a molecule that contains repeating the main chain amide group - [NHCO] - general term for thermoplastic resin. Including aliphatic PA, fat - aromatic PA and aromatic PA. Among them, aliphatic PA varieties, produ...
  • chemical fibre
    With natural or synthetic polymer material as raw material, through chemical or physical methods to process and rule of the fibers were referred to. Due to different sources used in polymers can be divided into using natural polymer material as raw m...
  • What is the chemical fiber
    Generally speaking, people what is called a long thin fibers. Such as cotton, wool, linen-like natural fiber length of about one thousand times its diameter to 3 thousand times. The history of human use of natural fibers are very long, there are data...
  • The history of Leather Jackets
    A leather jacket is a jacket made of leather. The jacket usually has a brown, dark grey or black color. Leather jackets have a rich history and can be styled in countless ways, different leather jackets have served different purposes from fashion, to...
  • A History of Yarn
    1. A continuous strand of twisted threads of natural or synthetic material, such as wool or nylon, used in weaving or knitting. 2. Any fibre, as wool, silk, flax, cotton, nylon, glass, etc., spun into strands for weaving, knitting, or making thread ...
  • Yarn Preparation
      Before WW2 wool, cotton, silk were the basic yarns, with rayon or 'artificial silk' as the only man-made material. The yarn was wound onto cones and sometimes lubricated with oil, soap and water. This photo of the Harrison Hayes factory show...
  • History of Wilde Yarns
    Since the 1880's, the Wilde family has been making woolen carpet yarn in a mill built into the side of a steep hill in Manayunk.  Once the John Wilde & Brother mill was one of dozens of textile plants lining Main Street.  Today, only Wi...
  • cotton industrial revolution
    The United Kingdom experienced a huge growth in the cotton industry during the Industrial Revolution. The factories that were required to produce cotton became a legacy of the time – Sir Richard Arkwright at Cromford built the world’s fir...
  • What is Cotton?
    What is Cotton? Cotton, belonging to a  family that includes hibiscus and okra, produces a natural vegetable fiber used  in the manufacture of cloth. Cotton produces a sweet nectar that attracts a  variety of destructive insect pests,...
  • History of Cotton
      No one knows exactly how old cotton is. Scientists searching Open Cotton Bollcaves in Mexico found bits of cotton bolls and pieces of cotton cloth that proved to be at least 7,000 years old. They also found that the cotton itself was much lik...