The document discusses a new software project that aims to modernize an organization's legacy systems. It will involve replacing older programming languages with more modern ones, updating the database to a cloud-based system, and redesigning the user interface to be more intuitive and user-friendly. The project is scheduled to take 12-18 months to complete at an estimated cost of $8-10 million.
This document provides 7 free knitting patterns for cable knit projects, including a cowl, vest, scarf, pullover, and more. The first pattern is for Kathleen Cubley's Winding River Cowl, a reversible cowl made of interlocking cables. Next is Lisa Shroyer's Valkyrie Vest, a winged cable vest with shaping. Shirley Paden's Interlocking Cables pattern is described as a showstopper design with allover interlocking rope cables. Additional patterns include a cable wrap by Lily Chin, scarf by Marilyn Murphy, anniversary pullover by Kathy Zimmerman, and cable yoke sweater by Pam Allen. The document editor,
Discover the 2013 King Cole knitting pattern catalogue. King Cole's knitting patterns are available from all good knitting stores. Ask your stockists for details.
Knitting is a process of fabric production that involves interlooping yarns to form a fabric or garment. It can be done by hand or machine, but the basic principle of pulling a new loop through an old loop remains the same. Knitting originated over 1000 years ago and has since evolved from finger knitting to include machines with needles. Key terms in knitting include wales (vertical columns), courses (horizontal rows), stitch density (number of loops per area), and stitch length. Knitting allows for garment production and creates fabrics that are more comfortable, crease-resistant, and extensible than woven fabrics.
Knitting is a craft where loops of yarn or thread are pulled through one another to form fabric or garments. The earliest known knitted artifacts date back to ancient Egypt between 1000-1300 AD. Throughout history, knitting was commonly practiced by women as a domestic craft and source of income. In the late 16th century, the first knitting machine was invented in England. In recent years, knitting has experienced a surge in popularity with the rise of knitting clubs, blogs, and online communities sharing patterns and techniques.
This document discusses quality control in the knitting process. It describes how effective quality control is important to reduce costs from defects, prevent customer dissatisfaction, and maintain quality. Several factors that can affect knitted fabric quality are discussed, including yarn properties, knitting machine parameters, process monitoring systems, and common fabric defects. Quality is maintained through controls on properties like loop length, tension, and defect detection.
The document discusses a new software project that aims to modernize an organization's legacy systems. It will involve replacing older programming languages with more modern ones, updating the database to a cloud-based system, and redesigning the user interface to be more intuitive and user-friendly. The project is scheduled to take 12-18 months to complete at an estimated cost of $8-10 million.
This document provides 7 free knitting patterns for cable knit projects, including a cowl, vest, scarf, pullover, and more. The first pattern is for Kathleen Cubley's Winding River Cowl, a reversible cowl made of interlocking cables. Next is Lisa Shroyer's Valkyrie Vest, a winged cable vest with shaping. Shirley Paden's Interlocking Cables pattern is described as a showstopper design with allover interlocking rope cables. Additional patterns include a cable wrap by Lily Chin, scarf by Marilyn Murphy, anniversary pullover by Kathy Zimmerman, and cable yoke sweater by Pam Allen. The document editor,
Discover the 2013 King Cole knitting pattern catalogue. King Cole's knitting patterns are available from all good knitting stores. Ask your stockists for details.
Knitting is a process of fabric production that involves interlooping yarns to form a fabric or garment. It can be done by hand or machine, but the basic principle of pulling a new loop through an old loop remains the same. Knitting originated over 1000 years ago and has since evolved from finger knitting to include machines with needles. Key terms in knitting include wales (vertical columns), courses (horizontal rows), stitch density (number of loops per area), and stitch length. Knitting allows for garment production and creates fabrics that are more comfortable, crease-resistant, and extensible than woven fabrics.
Knitting is a craft where loops of yarn or thread are pulled through one another to form fabric or garments. The earliest known knitted artifacts date back to ancient Egypt between 1000-1300 AD. Throughout history, knitting was commonly practiced by women as a domestic craft and source of income. In the late 16th century, the first knitting machine was invented in England. In recent years, knitting has experienced a surge in popularity with the rise of knitting clubs, blogs, and online communities sharing patterns and techniques.
This document discusses quality control in the knitting process. It describes how effective quality control is important to reduce costs from defects, prevent customer dissatisfaction, and maintain quality. Several factors that can affect knitted fabric quality are discussed, including yarn properties, knitting machine parameters, process monitoring systems, and common fabric defects. Quality is maintained through controls on properties like loop length, tension, and defect detection.
This document discusses various natural and synthetic fibers used for clothing and textiles, including fibers obtained from animals like sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas and camels. It also outlines plant-based fibers like cotton, jute, coconut and banana and how they are obtained from plants. The document provides details about the cultivation of important natural fibers like cotton and jute in countries like India.
This document discusses different types of fibers, including natural fibers like cotton, silk, and wool, and synthetic fibers like nylon, polyester, and acrylic. It describes how fibers are classified based on their origin as vegetable, animal, or mineral. The document also discusses how fabrics are produced through weaving or knitting, and the different weave patterns like plain, twill, and satin weaves. It provides details on how synthetic fibers are made from polymers and how their properties can be distinguished forensically.
This document discusses different types of knitting machines and fabrics produced on them. It describes single jersey, pique, and fleece fabrics which are produced on single bed needle machines. Double knit machines have two beds of needles and can produce interlock, rib, and double jersey fabrics. Three thread fleece is made on fleece machines and has long loops on the back side, allowing for high brushing. Characteristics of two thread and three thread fleece fabrics are provided such as weight, yarn used, and fiber percentages. Common issues that can occur with fleece knitting and their remedies are also outlined.
The document discusses knitting, which is a process of creating fabric or other crafts from loops of yarn or thread. It begins by acknowledging those who helped with a knitting project. It then defines knitting, compares it to weaving, discusses characteristics of knitted fabrics and common defects. The document outlines the formation of a knit stitch, describes warp and weft knitting structures, and discusses different knitting machines and methods.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to reduce stress levels and make it easier to cope with stressful events.
The document provides an introduction to the tools, equipment, and processes used for pattern cutting in fashion design. It discusses the importance of understanding how a garment is constructed in three dimensions from a two-dimensional pattern. The chapter covers silhouettes, sizing, basic blocks and patterns, and introduces the key equipment needed for pattern cutting.
Woven fabric is produced by interlacing warp threads that run lengthwise with weft threads that run across. The appearance and properties of woven fabric depend on yarn structure and fabric structure. There are four basic fabric parameters: thread count, yarn diameter, yarn bending, and weaving order. Weaving involves repeatedly raising warp yarns with harnesses to make a shed, inserting the weft through with a shuttle or rapier, and firmly beating it into place with a reed. Modern looms use rapier or projectile picking for higher speeds.
The document provides details about different types of fabrics including voile, poplin, muslin, georgette, gauze, satin, velvet, flannel, drill, terry, denim, corduroy, chiffon, cambric, single jersey, double jersey, pique, slub jersey and fleece. For each fabric, it describes properties like weight, feel, texture and typical uses. The document appears to be part of a fabric study assignment submitted by a student.
This document appears to be a design portfolio for a Spring/Summer 2013 capsule collection created by a fashion design student. It includes mood boards, descriptions of fabrics, colors and materials used. It then outlines 16 looks that make up the collection, providing sketches and details of the pieces. The looks combine tops, dresses, skirts, and jackets made using techniques like cutting, gluing, and adding seams or holes to manipulate the fabrics.
This document outlines a Spring/Summer 2013 capsule collection called "Dominodue" created by a fashion design student. It includes research, mood boards, fabric and color details, styles of clothing and accessories designed, technical specifications and construction details for each item, and proposed outfit combinations. The collection features clothing and accessories with influences from anatomy and skeletal structures, utilizing fabrics like leather, pleather and denim with manipulations like topstitching and cutouts. Items include tops, pants, dresses, shoes and a bag.
This document outlines the details of a fashion design collection called "Domino A/W 12/13". It includes research, mood boards, fabric and material details, work in progress photos, and specifications for 20 garments including outerwear, tops, pants, characteristic pieces, and accessories. It also provides 5 outfit combinations using pieces from the collection.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
El arte gótico es un estilo artístico que se desarrolló en Europa entre los siglos XII y XV, originándose en el norte de Francia y extendiéndose luego por todo el continente. Este estilo evolucionó del románico y se caracterizó por su arquitectura vertical y esbelta, su ornamentación detallada y sus elementos simbólicos.
This document discusses various natural and synthetic fibers used for clothing and textiles, including fibers obtained from animals like sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas and camels. It also outlines plant-based fibers like cotton, jute, coconut and banana and how they are obtained from plants. The document provides details about the cultivation of important natural fibers like cotton and jute in countries like India.
This document discusses different types of fibers, including natural fibers like cotton, silk, and wool, and synthetic fibers like nylon, polyester, and acrylic. It describes how fibers are classified based on their origin as vegetable, animal, or mineral. The document also discusses how fabrics are produced through weaving or knitting, and the different weave patterns like plain, twill, and satin weaves. It provides details on how synthetic fibers are made from polymers and how their properties can be distinguished forensically.
This document discusses different types of knitting machines and fabrics produced on them. It describes single jersey, pique, and fleece fabrics which are produced on single bed needle machines. Double knit machines have two beds of needles and can produce interlock, rib, and double jersey fabrics. Three thread fleece is made on fleece machines and has long loops on the back side, allowing for high brushing. Characteristics of two thread and three thread fleece fabrics are provided such as weight, yarn used, and fiber percentages. Common issues that can occur with fleece knitting and their remedies are also outlined.
The document discusses knitting, which is a process of creating fabric or other crafts from loops of yarn or thread. It begins by acknowledging those who helped with a knitting project. It then defines knitting, compares it to weaving, discusses characteristics of knitted fabrics and common defects. The document outlines the formation of a knit stitch, describes warp and weft knitting structures, and discusses different knitting machines and methods.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to reduce stress levels and make it easier to cope with stressful events.
The document provides an introduction to the tools, equipment, and processes used for pattern cutting in fashion design. It discusses the importance of understanding how a garment is constructed in three dimensions from a two-dimensional pattern. The chapter covers silhouettes, sizing, basic blocks and patterns, and introduces the key equipment needed for pattern cutting.
Woven fabric is produced by interlacing warp threads that run lengthwise with weft threads that run across. The appearance and properties of woven fabric depend on yarn structure and fabric structure. There are four basic fabric parameters: thread count, yarn diameter, yarn bending, and weaving order. Weaving involves repeatedly raising warp yarns with harnesses to make a shed, inserting the weft through with a shuttle or rapier, and firmly beating it into place with a reed. Modern looms use rapier or projectile picking for higher speeds.
The document provides details about different types of fabrics including voile, poplin, muslin, georgette, gauze, satin, velvet, flannel, drill, terry, denim, corduroy, chiffon, cambric, single jersey, double jersey, pique, slub jersey and fleece. For each fabric, it describes properties like weight, feel, texture and typical uses. The document appears to be part of a fabric study assignment submitted by a student.
This document appears to be a design portfolio for a Spring/Summer 2013 capsule collection created by a fashion design student. It includes mood boards, descriptions of fabrics, colors and materials used. It then outlines 16 looks that make up the collection, providing sketches and details of the pieces. The looks combine tops, dresses, skirts, and jackets made using techniques like cutting, gluing, and adding seams or holes to manipulate the fabrics.
This document outlines a Spring/Summer 2013 capsule collection called "Dominodue" created by a fashion design student. It includes research, mood boards, fabric and color details, styles of clothing and accessories designed, technical specifications and construction details for each item, and proposed outfit combinations. The collection features clothing and accessories with influences from anatomy and skeletal structures, utilizing fabrics like leather, pleather and denim with manipulations like topstitching and cutouts. Items include tops, pants, dresses, shoes and a bag.
This document outlines the details of a fashion design collection called "Domino A/W 12/13". It includes research, mood boards, fabric and material details, work in progress photos, and specifications for 20 garments including outerwear, tops, pants, characteristic pieces, and accessories. It also provides 5 outfit combinations using pieces from the collection.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
El arte gótico es un estilo artístico que se desarrolló en Europa entre los siglos XII y XV, originándose en el norte de Francia y extendiéndose luego por todo el continente. Este estilo evolucionó del románico y se caracterizó por su arquitectura vertical y esbelta, su ornamentación detallada y sus elementos simbólicos.
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Portfolio UX/UI & Branding Designer 2024 de Sonya PalmaSonya Palma
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