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Teresa Dancer

Pocket Handbook for Assistant Buyers: A – Z of Textile Terms

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Teresa Dancer realised whilst teaching students at the London College of Fashion that they could benefit from a concise handbook that would better prepare them for a career in the industry.

Whether it was defining cup seaming, knowing the difference between weft and warp yarns, understanding where indigo dyes come from, or grasping what a micron count is, she found that students were lacking in knowledge which would help them progress in the industry.

With detailed explanations for each term and photos to make learning easier, it’s more than a fashion dictionary; it’s an essential tool for anyone seeking to enter the world of fashion, particularly buyers and those involved in product development.

The handbook helps students and aspiring buyers break into this competitive world and it provides the necessary confidence to work with suppliers and manufacturers on a variety of different products and textile bases.
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2016
Año de publicación
2016
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    Melange – A melange yarn or heather yarn(taken from the French verb mélanger – to mix) is where fibres of different colours are mixed together in the form of ‘tops’ or slivers before they are spun. Wool and wool mixture yarns are commonly used to produce melange yarns as well as cotton. White cotton is often combined with a coloured polyester yarn, for example, white and a shade of grey will produce a grey melange yarn.
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    Marl – A marl yarn is where two or more coloured or a white and coloured yarn, known as rovings are twisted together in the spinning process.
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    Greige – This is a fabric which is undyed or unfinished. Some mills will keep greige cloth in stock which can then be dyed into specific colours on demand.

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