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Q1- Gandhi ji wanted the Indians to prepare their own clothing. After the industrial revolution in Britain, it's industry saw a huge reform. New machines introduced produced superior quality products in a large quantity in a very short period of time. These goods particularly clothes were dumped in the Indian market.
Q2- In the process of spinning, fibres from a mass of cotton (or wool, silk, etc.) are drawn out and twisted. This brings the tiny fibres together to form a long and twisted thread called 'yarn'. ... Yarn is woven to make a fabric by using looms.
Q3- Early men used to cover his body by animal skin since there were no production of clothes at that time . Clothing made of materials such as animal skins and vegetation was initially used by early humans to protect their bodies from the elements.
Q4- Felting,crochet
Q5- this cannot be written sorry
Q6- Warp and weft are the two basic components used in weaving to turn thread or yarn into fabric. The lengthwise or longitudinal warp yarns are held stationary in tension on a frame or loom while the transverse weft (sometimes woof) is drawn through and inserted over-and-under the warp.
Q7- Modules allow the cotton to be stored without loosing yield or quality prior to ginning. ... From the gin, fiber and seed go different ways. The ginned fiber, now called lint, is pressed together and made into dense bales weighting about 500 pounds.
Q8- From field to fabric, the process of making cotton transforms the raw fibers into threads, yarn and fabric in three steps: Preparation, Spinning, and Weaving.
Q9- Cotton plays an important role in the Indian economy as the country's textiles industry is predominantly cotton based. ... The Indian textiles industry contributes around 5% to country's gross domestic product (GDP), 14% to industrial production and 11% to total export earnings.
Q10- Cotton fiber and wool is a natural fiber obtained from the fur of animals and plants. In raw form these fibers are not strong enough to make fabric. Further cotton wool is picked from cotton fields and it contains seeds and other particles in it.
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