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    Hair Extensions

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    make do with weaves and wefts. These are popular in many parts of the world. Before trying them, many clients ask about the origin and composition of weaves. To answer this question, one must know that different materials are used in the production of weaves. Human hairs are a common product in the manufacture of extensions. In many parts of Asia, individuals trade in their naturally flowing

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    to do is seal your wefts on both sides. This is the single most important step in preserving the longevity of your extensions. Sealing your wefts will keep your extensions from shedding. There is nothing worse than wearing a shedding weave, it's embarrassing. So, seal those wefts! I recommend Shed Stop Weft Sealer for Hair Extensions you can find a 1 ounce bottle on amazon.com for a little under $13.00. You may even be able to find it at your local beauty supply. After your weft sealant has

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    Kinky Curly Hair Extensions: How To Choose The Right Method For You: Whether you 're transitioning to get stronger and healthier locks, looking to increase length, boost volume or add some flair to your hair we’re spilling the deets on everything you ever wanted to know about hair extensions and then some. Hair extensions come in so many different types, pre-bonded, weave, micro-loop, it’s easy to get confused over which ones are right for you. We thought we’d show some love to all you kinky curls

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    How Can You Make A Wig?

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    your grandmothers ' wigs anymore! (wigs.com) You can do so much with human hair; you can cut, style, dye the hair any color that you would like, curl or flat iron the hair, and perm the hair if you would like to. Standard cap wigs are also called weft cap wigs. Standard caps are made with a sewing machine and is the most basic kind of wig. The standard cap wigs also are the less expensive kind of wigs. Monofilament cap wigs are made with polyester and nylon mash, and it also can have natural skin

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    out any knots or tangles pay special attention to any rubber bands or pins used to keep the hair together. Step 5 Next you will have to locate the weft on the hair extension. The weft is the sturdy area at the top of the extension. This is where the hair has been looped together with thread. It resembles a seam. Step 6 Once the weft has been located, you will then need to lay the extension on top of the cornrow to measure the length of the braid. Once the length

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    ‘How does the writer use language to present the theme of enslavement in The Paradise Carpet?’ The Paradise Carpet, by Jamila Gavin, depicts the story of a group of child slaves attempting to weave a lavish carpet for a wealthy gentleman. Gavin portrays the theme of enslavement through Ishwar and the other boys, using techniques such as metaphorical language, imagery and repetition. Gavin portrays the theme of enslavement, firstly, through the use of similes and animalistic imagery; this is evident

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    The Origin Of Knitting

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    Knitting Of all the different types of needlework, knitting is one of the most popular. Knitting is a specific type of needlework that is identified by the process of looped stitches pulled through one another. Knitting is commonly used to make clothing and accessories such as hats, scarves, sweaters and gloves, as well as blankets and afghans. Most commercially produced knitted items are made with knitting machines; their high speed is indispensable for meeting the demands of the world economy.

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    and garment in order to add value to their garments. Definition of Denim and Jeans - According to Textile Terms and Definition published by Textile Institute “Denim is traditionally a 3/1 warp faced twill fabric made from yarn dyed warp and undyed weft yarn and Jean is a 2/1 warp faced twill fabric used chiefly for overalls or casual wear”. - According to Encyclopedia of

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    Weaving In The Odyssey

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    warp is called the weft or woof (14:29). The wefts goes over and under the warp threads forming a plain weave (Barber, 1994, 39). This is a tedious process which can be sped up by using a shed rod (15:08). The shed rod is a stick that is connected to the warp weighted loom and is placed in between the front and rear warp threads (19:57). A space then forms between the front and rear warp threads called a shed (15:20). In the shed a shuttle, which is a tool that holds the weft, can be inserted through

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    Product Quality

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    (ends) or weft (fill) direction. The following table shows the point system. Warp defects | Points | Weft defects | Points | Under 1” | 1 | Under 1” | 1 | 1”-5” | 3 | 1”-5” | 3 | 5”-10” | 5 | 5”-1/2 width of goods | 5 | 10-36” | 10 | Over 1/2 the width of goods | 10 | According to this system, if any defect was found on a finished garment the garment would then be termed a second. The advantages of it is that in it length of fabric is used and along the length of warp and weft defects

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