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1 Care should be taken in the handling and storage of wool prior to delivery and shipment. Wool should be stored in jute (burlap) bags that prevent contamination. Plastic bags do not allow the wool to breathe and may result in rotting of the wool. Wool bags should be stored in a dry area and not stored directly on a cement or dirt floor. Storage directly on a cement or dirt floor may allow the wool to take on moisture and rot, or the bag may rot and break making handling difficult. Wool bags should be stored up on wood planks or pallets to allow air to circulate completely around the stored wool.

Due to the wet spring, several ewes remain to be sheared. Proper management of the sheep prior to shearing and clean shearing facilities will help maximize the quality of the wool clip. Ewes should be taken off feed at least 12 hours prior to shearing, especially if the sheep have been grazing. This will help keep the both the shearing area as well as the fleeces free of manure. The shearing area should be kept free of straw and other vegetable matter.

2 1. cocoons are collected and kept under the sun, or boiled, or exposed to steam. This helps in separating out the silk fibers. The process by which silk thread is separated from the cocoon is called reeling the silk.

2. Then, the spinning silk fibers into threads is done.

3. The silk threads obtained are woven into the desired clothes.

3 Ginning is the first step involved in spinning, in which the cotton fibre is separated from the cottonseed. Weaving is the process in which interlacement of two yarns take place through which is a fabric is made. Knitting is the process in which a loop made out of a yarn is looped into the loop of same yarn.

The process of making yarn from fibres is called spinning. In this process, fibres from a mass of cotton wool are drawn out and twisted. This brings the fibres together to form a yarn. The two main processes are weaving and knitting.

4 There is basically three way to distinguish the textile fibre.

Feel test

Burning test

Solubility test

Among these burning test is most commonly used in daily application. Fibre can be distinguished according to there burning behavior when they comes in contact with nude flame.

Wool- When it comes in contact with flame get shrink initially. Smell of burning hair. Flame didn't propogate. Leave black Crushable ash.

Cotton- propogate flame as cotton comes in contact with flame with yellow flame. Smell of burning paper. Leave grey white ash.

Silk- Burns slowly, but does not melt. It shrinks from the flame. Smell of charred meat (some say like burned hair).

Synthetic fibre- mostly synthetic fibre shrink when they come in contact with flame. Smell like burning coal tar. Dark black beeds leave after burnout.

5 Long Skirts & Ghagras: You will spot many Rajasthani women donning Long Ghagras draped with a dupatta around the blouse, their traditional attire. The Ghagra makes for a comfortable travel outfit in Rajasthan. They are not only traditional but very much in style

Both men and women in Rajasthan wear jootis or mojaris. They are leather shoes made up of sheep, camel or goat skin, complete with intricate embroidery and embellishments. While traditional footwear is usually black or brown, nowadays much more fashionable multi-coloured slip-ons are also available.

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