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Kind of mechanical finish
textiles were processed and finished manually. The finishing of English Woollens includes shearing. Shearmen were skilled artisans who used to shear the
Shearing_(textiles)
Type of leather with a napped finish
trench coat leather, my shoes are suede" Suede (band) Nap (fabric) Shearing (textiles) Nubuck Voris, 1930s–1940s American fashion designer who worked exclusively
Suede
Physical property of textiles
feel, the feel of the fabrics. Draping Shearing (textiles) Joseph, Marjory L. (1992). Joseph's introductory textile science. Internet Archive. Fort Worth :
Luster_(textiles)
Various fibre-based materials
geotextiles. Textiles are divided into two groups: consumer textiles for domestic purposes and technical textiles. In consumer textiles, aesthetics and
Textile
Manufacturing process
is a preparation method of textiles; it is applied more commonly to woven textiles and cotton yarns. Singeing in textiles is a mechanical treatment or
Finishing_(textiles)
Textile fiber from the hair of sheep or other mammals
fleeces. Timeline of clothing and textiles technology Glossary of sheep husbandry Lambswool Sheep husbandry Sheep shearing Wool bale Canvas work Carding Combing
Wool
Machine for raising textile's surface
Gigging machine Manual process of raising pile in the textiles Teasel used for Raising Shearing (textiles) Aachen fine cloth Elihu Root Collection of United
Gig-mill
Traditional methods of textile production
Textile manufacturing is one of the oldest of human activities. The oldest known textiles date back to about 5000 B.C. In order to make textiles, the first
Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods
Textile_manufacturing_by_pre-industrial_methods
Industry which produces textiles
Industries. The Bureau. 2006. Hollen, Norma R.; Hollen, Norma R. Textiles (1988). Textiles. Internet Archive. New York: Macmillan. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-02-367530-0
Textile_manufacturing
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up shear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shear may refer to: Animal shearing, the collection of wool from various species Sheep shearing The removal
Shear
Textile
from the first shearing of a sheep, at around the age of seven months. It is soft, elastic, and slippery, and is used in high-grade textiles. Weaner fleece
Lambswool
British building materials supplier
Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company in 1887. He patented a sheep shearing invention in March 1877. He manufactured the sheep shearing machinery largely
Wolseley_UK
Raised fibers on the surface of a textile, or the directionality of such a raised surface
dried and stretched before the nap is trimmed or sheared. Cotton cloth goes straight to the shearing process, where the nap gets trimmed to ensure that
Nap_(fabric)
Chemical washing process
preparatory treatment of certain textile materials. Scouring removes soluble and insoluble impurities found in textiles as natural, added and adventitious
Scouring_(textiles)
Method for applying patterns to cloth using printing techniques
(1960) English Printed Textiles. London: H. M. S. O. for Victoria & Albert Museum Montgomery, Florence (1970) Printed Textiles: English and American Cottons
Textile_printing
Fiber obtained from cashmere goats and other types of goat
pashmina goats, and some other breeds of goat. It has been used to make yarn, textiles and clothing for hundreds of years. Cashmere is closely associated with
Cashmere_wool
Sheepskin or lambskin pelt that has gone through a limited shearing process
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Shearling
Luxury fulled, napped, and sheared woolen textile of the Middle Ages
no evidence for the use of the term scarlet for any other textile, even though other textiles, especially silks, were also dyed with kermes.' The origins
Scarlet_(cloth)
Chemical finishing methods that may alter the chemical properties of the treated fabrics
Chemical finishing of textiles refers to the process of applying and treating textiles with a variety of chemicals in order to achieve desired functional
Chemical finishing of textiles
Chemical_finishing_of_textiles
Singaporean curator (born 1941)
Singapore, studying there from 1967 to 1970. Sheares would write her master's thesis on Southeast Asian textiles, with her later fieldwork and acquisitions
Constance_Sheares
Former textile museum in Lowell, Massachusetts
Rogers. ATHM told America’s story through the art, science, and history of textiles. In June 2016, the museum closed. The bulk of the library and archives
American Textile History Museum
American_Textile_History_Museum
Domesticated ruminant bred for meat, wool, and milk
wool is the most widely used animal fiber, and is usually harvested by shearing. Ovine meat is called lamb and mutton, with lamb describing meat from younger
Sheep
Term in library science referring to three-dimensional objects
contact with textiles. Textiles should be stored in darkness, and exhibited in dim light with UV filtration. To avoid acid-migration, textiles should not
Realia_(library_science)
Fitness for purpose of textiles
performance of textiles Waterproofness Cold and wind protection textiles Bacteria and virus protection in textiles. Antiviral textiles are a further exploitation
Textile_performance
Examination of the characteristics of the wool in its raw state
pre-shearing check to be made to ensure that the wool and sheep areas are free of possible contaminants. A classer supervises shed staff during shearing,
Wool_classing
Early synthetic polymer developed as a textile fiber
1957). "Chapter III: Collaborative Procurement of Textiles". Procurement of Clothing and Textiles, 1945-53. 2 (3): 79–84. Handley, Susannah (1999). Nylon:
Nylon
Process of measuring the properties and performance of textiles
various stages of manufacturing. Textile testing, like textiles, is a vast subject. The historical evolution of textile measuring, and testing methods is
Textile_testing
Machine for winding yarn etc onto a spool
tape, etc. onto a spool, bobbin, reel, etc. Winders are used heavily in textile manufacturing, especially in preparation to weaving where the yarn is wound
Winding_machine
Fabrics manufactured from worsted yarns
all run the same direction, butt-end (for wool, the end that was cut in shearing the sheep) to tip, and remain parallel. A short draw is used in spinning
Worsted
Fabric industry of Germany
steps including sorting, combing, washing, spinning, fulling, dyeing, shearing, and pressing the wool. The finished products were inspected and authorized
Textile_industry_in_Aachen
Branch of mechanics concerned with solid materials and their behaviors
biological materials, textiles, geological materials, and plastics. A solid is a material that can support a substantial amount of shearing force over a given
Solid_mechanics
Thick, napped, twilled woolen material
produced in various options; for instance, similar to broadcloth, without shearing the pile and, another one was with friezed nap surface. There was also
Ratteen
Worker rights advocates in the 1810s
threatening wages in the cotton trade. In Yorkshire, workers opposed the use of shearing frames and gig mills to finish woollen cloth. Many Luddite groups were
Luddite
Long continuous length of interlocked fibres
crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, ropemaking, and the production of textiles. Thread is a type of yarn intended for sewing by hand or machine. Modern
Yarn
Natural animal fiber
of hydrophilic textiles, such as textiles made of wool, water contact can lead to thread shortening and thus to shrinkage of the textile due to swelling
Vicuña_wool
Fine subset of cashmere wool
regrows in winter. This undercoat is collected by combing the goat, not by shearing, as in other fine wools. A traditional producer of pashmina wool in the
Pashmina_(material)
Natural animal fiber, soft wool of the camel
approximately five pounds (2.25 kg) of hair a year. Camel hair may be collected by shearing or combing or by hand gathering the fiber that is shed naturally during
Camel_hair
seismic retrofitting. The material consists of bidirectional orthogonal textiles made from knitted, woven or simply stitched rovings of high-strength fibres
Textile-reinforced_mortar
Domesticated species of South American camelid
classified in the United States. Alpacas are typically sheared once per year in the spring. Each shearing produces approximately 2.3 to 4.5 kilograms (5 to
Alpaca
System to measure mechanical properties of fabrics
Deformation (Engineering) | Textiles". Kawabata, S.; Niwa, M. (1989). "Fabric Performance in Clothing Manufacture". Journal of the Textile Institute. 80 (1): 19–50
Kawabata_evaluation_system
Fur of the angora rabbit, used as a textile fiber
three times a year (about every 4 months) and is collected by plucking or shearing of the moulting fur. Most breeds of Angora rabbits moult with their natural
Angora_wool
Family of rabbit breeds
harvesting is done by shearing the coat with clippers or small scissors, often while the rabbit sits atop a groomer's turntable. Shearing typically starts
Angora_rabbit
Painting by Tom Roberts
depicted in another of Roberts' works, Shearing Shed, Newstead (1894). The painting was originally titled Shearing at Newstead but was renamed The Golden
The_Golden_Fleece_(painting)
Art gallery in Melbourne, Victoria
Centre include Frederick McCubbin's The pioneer (1904) and Tom Roberts' Shearing the Rams (1890). Also featured are works from Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd
Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
Ian_Potter_Centre:_NGV_Australia
Extinct North American dog breed
raise sheep, and while mountain goat fur was also used to create wool textiles, mountain goats were wild, and thus their fur could only be collected from
Salish_Wool_Dog
Natural fiber (hair) of the Angora goat
goats are sheared twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. One goat will produce 5 to 7.5 kilograms (11–17 lb) of mohair a year. Shearing is done on
Mohair
Change in viscosity of a gel or fluid caused by stress
materials. Thixotropic ink (along with a gas pressurized cartridge and special shearing ball design) is a key feature of the Fisher Space Pen, used for writing
Thixotropy
Navajo textile artist
up surrounded by women weavers. From them she learned sheep herding and shearing, and how to work with wool. She learned to spin and card wool, and traditional
D.Y._Begay
Shearing operation
Roll slitting is a shearing operation that cuts a large roll of material into narrower rolls. There are two types of slitting: log slitting and rewind
Roll_slitting
Polymer with rubber-like elastic properties
correlates to a low deformation strain energy density and vice versa. Shearing deformation in elastomers, require less energy to change shape than volume
Elastomer
Study of the flow of matter, primarily in a fluid state
simple shear stress field is called shear rheometry (or shear rheology). The study of extensional flows is called extensional rheology. Shear flows are
Rheology
unidirectional fibers, and random fibers, as well as plain weave, twill, and satin textiles. It predicts lamina elastic moduli, strength values, coefficient of thermal
Cadec-online.com
English sportsman
Reid Shearer CBE (6 June 1909 – 9 July 1999) was an amateur sportsman who played both association football and cricket at international levels. Shearer became
Donald_Shearer
Property of certain fluids to change viscosity over time
undergo a shearing force, the higher their viscosity becomes, as the microstructure of a rheopectic fluid builds under continuous shearing (possibly due
Time-dependent_viscosity
Process of pushing material through a die to create long symmetrical-shaped objects
developed into sophisticated processing functions including mixing, conveying, shearing, separation, heating, cooling, shaping, co-extrusion, venting volatiles
Extrusion
Country in South Asia
expansion, resulting in greater patronage of painting, literary forms, textiles, and architecture. Newly coherent social groups in northern and western
India
American reality television series episodes
1886 Winchester rifle; and an early-20th-century cast-iron sheet metal shear. Corey buys a tattoo kit for $350 that he then takes to a tattoo shop to
List_of_Pawn_Stars_episodes
Traditional felted textile of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan
motley felts traditionally were made from local sheep’s wool of autumn shearing. The carpets are a component of the insulation and decoration of the yurt
Ala_kiyiz
Class of eel-shaped, slime-producing animal
gill clogging of suction feeding fish, while its viscosity decreases in shear which facilitates scraping off the slime by the travelling-knot. Recently
Hagfish
1438–1533 empire in South America
network (Qhapaq Ñan) reaching all corners of the empire, finely-woven textiles, use of knotted strings (quipu or khipu) for record keeping and communication
Inca_Empire
Australians of Māori heritage
employers. Māori migrants also found work in the Australian sheep shearing industry. Māori shearers preferred the wider 86-mm comb over the standard Australian
Māori_Australians
Australian artist (born 1941)
school, Shearer was awarded a Wool Research Fund Scholarship to the Gordon Institute of Technology in Geelong, Victoria and studied textiles. During this
Ben_Shearer
Conservation method
to large textiles and evenly distributes the weight hold large textiles to a new backing fabric while distributing the weight of the textile evenly. The
Textile_stabilization
Type of wool cloth
that the order from 1888 was a repetition of an order executed by.. Fairchild's dictionary of textiles. New York: Fairchild Publications. 1959. p. 8.
Melton_(cloth)
Textile floor covering
consider that the Indus Valley civilization first developed the use of woven textiles. As of the late 1990s, hand-knotted carpets were among Pakistan's leading
Carpet
Italian luxury brand
Loro Piana S.p.A. is an Italian luxury brand specialized in textile manufacturing and ready-to-wear clothing headquartered in Milan. Since its start as
Loro_Piana
Type of grinding machine
rotor turns at high speeds (2000–18000 RPM). A high level of hydraulic shear[clarification needed] stress is applied on the fluid which results in disrupting
Colloid_mill
Any structure natural or artificial used to extrude polymers into fibers
metallic fibers. Electrospinning Hollow fiber membrane Spinning (polymers) Textiles Thermal cleaning Spinneret Li, Norman N. (2008). Advanced membrane technology
Spinneret_(polymers)
Low bridge in North Carolina, US
with the overpass at high speed, tearing off roof fixtures, and at times shearing off the trucks' roofs, earning the bridge the nicknames the "Can Opener"
Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass
Norfolk_Southern–Gregson_Street_Overpass
First Lady of the United States (2017–2021; since 2025)
factory, participated in fashion shows that featured children's clothing. Textiles were Sevnica's primary industry. Students were excused from school to participate
Melania_Trump
coarse textile, two power gig-mills (one with metal needles, the other with thistle) hand shears, and automatic shearing machine, and finally a textile folding
Museum of Technology and Textile Industry
Museum_of_Technology_and_Textile_Industry
Fastener consisting of a U-shaped bracket through which a pin is placed
loads, whereas clevis pins and bolts are designed to withstand shearing forces. The shearing strength of a threaded bolt is determined by its inner thread
Clevis_fastener
Specialized materials engineered from natural or synthetic fibers
organisms, and "textiles," indicating woven or fibrous materials. It encompasses the interdisciplinary field of biomedical textiles, which focuses on
Biotextile
Breed of sheep
arranged for suitable grazing, water and rest stops in these routes, and for shearing when the flocks started their return north. The three Merino strains that
Merino
Clothing made of furry animal hides
Canada during the cold winters. The invention of inexpensive synthetic textiles for insulating clothing led to fur clothing falling out of fashion. Fur
Fur_clothing
Form of printing process
roller that is then sheared with one doctor blade to create a uniform layer of ink to be distributed. The remaining ink sheared from the anilox roll
Flexography
Turkish carpet
Abdülmecid I founded the Hereke Imperial Manufacture in 1841 to produce all the textiles for his Dolmabahçe Palace on the Bosphorus. He gathered the best artists
Hereke_carpet
English-American actress (1945–2011)
Cabaret on Broadway in 1966. Haworth was born in Hove, East Sussex, to a textile magnate father. Her mother Nancy had trained as a ballet dancer. The girl
Jill_Haworth
Bilateral relations
Coronavirus Pandemic". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 September 2020. Shear, Michael D.; Barnes, Julian; Zimmer, Carl; and Mueller, Benjamin (26 May
China–United_States_relations
Art of Canadian indigenous peoples
used to decorate carvings and flat surfaces. Drafts for totems, masks and textiles were the first type of Kwakwakaʼwakw painting. With the introduction of
Kwakwakaʼwakw_art
century onward shifted manufacturing to the countryside, particularly in textiles and watchmaking, as merchant-entrepreneurs organized the Verlagssystem
Guilds_in_medieval_Europe
Protective clothing and helmets for motorcycle safety
13595-1:2002. An alternative to leather is clothing constructed of engineered textiles. These can offer improved weather protection from heat, cold, and water
Motorcycle personal protective equipment
Motorcycle_personal_protective_equipment
Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours
his hand had been dressed on account of his losing three fingers in a shearing machine. Jack Lane Jeffery. For courage connected with production and testing
1918_New_Year_Honours
Crease on otherwise smooth surface
testing on some low-friction textiles (e.g., ASTM D1894) reports very low coefficients of friction, supporting reduced shear potential, though direct clinical
Wrinkle
American politician and diplomat (born 1949)
eventually becoming CEO. He later joined PillowTex, a North Carolina textile company; the company went bankrupt and folded shortly after his departure
David_Perdue
State of Mexico
industries are in metals, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electronic items and textiles. Textiles produced in the state mostly involve thread, machinery, knitted items
Puebla
Polymer
with 2031 projections showing over 40 million tons. In the context of textile applications, PET is referred to by its common name, polyester, whereas
Polyethylene_terephthalate
American actor (1936–2021)
December 15, 1981, Stockwell married his second wife, Joy Marchenko, a textiles expert who worked in Morocco. The following year, Stockwell and Neil Young
Dean_Stockwell
Natural fiber
removed before spinning. Alpacas are shorn once a year in spring. After shearing, the fleece is roughly cleaned and sorted according to color. The dried
Alpaca_fiber
British royal recognitions
(106279), Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Colonel (acting) Edgar Donald Reid Shearer (73353), Royal Regiment of Artillery. Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) Sidney
1946_New_Year_Honours
Variety of sari
The roman mathematician Ptolemy wrote that the textiles of Baithana (Paithan) are among the finest textile fabrics. References to Paithani can be found
Paithani
Manufacturing method to avoid waste of materials
accessed; When punching, the width of the punch tool must be considered; Shearing may be permitted only in certain areas of the sheet due to limitations
Nesting_(process)
Machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials
metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformations. Machine tools employ some sort of tool
Machine_tool
1994). "The Pomegranate Pattern in Italian Renaissance Textiles: Origins and Influence". Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings: 193–204. 1042
1400–1500_in_European_fashion
American actress, singer, and dancer (1911–1995)
Rogers". The Independent. April 25, 1995. Retrieved July 28, 2022. Shearer 1961, p. 6. Shearer 1961, p. 7. "Ginger Rogers – Actress and Singer". BBC News. Archived
Ginger_Rogers
Slave trade between Africa and the West
from Europe. These included guns, ammunition, alcohol, indigo dyed Indian textiles, and other factory-made goods. The second leg of the triangle exported
Atlantic_slave_trade
Permanent mechanical fastener
can support tension loads. However, it is much more capable of supporting shear loads (loads perpendicular to the axis of the shaft). Fastenings used in
Rivet
Type of fabric
Kay (2006). Textiles and Clothing, C.1150-c.1450. Boydell Press. ISBN 978-1-84383-239-3. Grömer, Karina (2016). The Art of Prehistoric Textile Making: The
Haircloth
needed] Sheared beaver is slightly less durable, with an Austin score of 85/100, but has a velvet-like texture and is very plush. The process of shearing involves
List_of_types_of_fur
Town in Gmunden, Upper Austria
workings themselves, the salt has preserved many organic materials such as textiles, wood, and leather, and many abandoned artefacts such as shoes, pieces
Hallstatt
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Feering, a village in Essex, named from the Old English personal name Fēra + -ingas ‘people of’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) Fēra’s people’.Americanized spelling of German Viering, a topographic name for someone from a swampy area, from a derivative of Germanic vir ‘bog’, ‘swamp’, or a variant of Fehring 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a Germanic personal name beginning with the element gÄ“r, gÄr ‘spear’ (see Geary 2).Probably an Americanized spelling of German Gehring.
Surname or Lastname
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German hærinc ‘herring’, German Hering, a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a herring or a metonymic occupational name for a fish seller. In some cases the Jewish surname is ornamental.English : variant spelling of Herring.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and German
English, Scottish, Dutch, and German : metonymic occupational name for a herring fisher or for a seller of the fish, Middle English hering, Dutch haring, Middle High German hærinc. In some cases it may have been a nickname in the sense of a trifle, something of little value, a meaning which is found in medieval phrases and proverbial expressions such as ‘to like neither herring nor barrel’, i.e. not to like something at all.German : habitational name from Herringen in Westphalia.Dutch : from a personal name, a derivative of a Germanic compound name with the first element hari, heri ‘army’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Hering.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The earth
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Pashtun
Very Sweet; Alternate Forms Sherinai or Sherina
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sherrin.
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the summer pasture.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Biblical
gate of the Lord; tempest of the Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Spear.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : metonymic occupational name for a spurrier (a maker of spurs), from Old French esporon, esperun ‘spur’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Waring.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Probably a respelling of Irish Hearon.Possibly also an altered form of German Haering (see Hering).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Sheering in Essex, probably so called from an unattested Old English personal name, Scear(a), + the suffix -ingas, meaning ‘people, family, or followers of’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Charming, Pleasant
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Graceful
Boy/Male
Biblical
Gate of the Lord, tempest of the Lord.
SHEARING TEXTILES
SHEARING TEXTILES
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Noble's Hill
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Quick.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
First Month of the Year; Spring Season
Boy/Male
Biblical
Little wants, little voices, looking downward.
Boy/Male
Biblical
The praise of the Lord, confession.
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Grigoriy, GRIGORY means "watchful; vigilant."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Wife
Boy/Male
Muslim
Heart of the religion (Islam)
Girl/Female
Tamil
Eastern, Elder
Female
French
French and German form of Greek Sibylla, SIBYLLE means "prophetess."
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SHEARING TEXTILES
SHEARING TEXTILES
SHEARING TEXTILES
SHEARING TEXTILES
n.
Direct, forcible, and effective speaking.
n.
The gross amount of the balances adjusted in the clearing house.
n.
The act or operation of dividing with shears; as, the shearing of metal plates.
n.
The product of the act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine; as, the whole shearing of a flock; the shearings from cloth.
n.
Act of shearing sheep.
a.
Seeming to be capable of speech; hence, lifelike; as, a speaking likeness.
n.
The act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine, as the wool from sheep, or the nap from cloth.
p. pr. & a.
Inclosing with a sheath; as, the sheathing leaves of grasses; the sheathing stipules of many polygonaceous plants.
n.
Attention to what is delivered; opportunity to be heard; audience; as, I could not obtain a hearing.
n.
The act of shedding, separating, or casting off or out; as, the shedding of blood.
a.
Uttering speech; used for conveying speech; as, man is a speaking animal; a speaking tube.
n.
The act of fitting up shelves; as, the job of shelving a closet.
n.
The act or power of perceiving sound; perception of sound; the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived; as, my hearing is good.
n.
Same as Shearling.
v. t.
A tithing, or division, in the Isle of Man, in which there is a coroner, or chief constable. The island is divided into six sheadings.
n.
Same as Sheeling.
a.
Sloping gradually; inclining; as, a shelving shore.
n.
The act, power, or time of producing or giving birth; as, a tree in full bearing; a tree past bearing.
n.
A feast at the time of sheep-shearing.
n.
See Sheeling.