Appropriate textile production manual
The Appropriate textile production manual (ATPM) is a manual explaining the steps needed to produce textile at the most suitable way, taking into consideration the environmental, religious, ethical, racial, cultural, social, political, economical and gender-related aspects of the community it is intended for. Note that the native production zone of the base material is mentioned at File:Native_textile_crops.png
Table of Contents (TOC)
- Chapter 1: Base material production
- Chapter 1.1: Production of cotton
- Chapter 1.2: Production of wool
- Chapter 1.3: Production of kashmere
- Chapter 1.4: Production of hemp
- Chapter 1.5: Production of sisal
- Chapter 1.6: Production of silk
- Chapter 1.7: Production of kenaf
- Chapter 1.8: Production of jute
- Chapter 1.9: Production of ramie
- Chapter 1.10: Production of linen
- Chapter 1.11: Production of lyocell
- Chapter 2: Spinning the base material
- Chapter 3: Coloring the threads
- Chapter 4: Garment production/repair techniques
- Chapter 4.1: Weaving
- Chapter 4.2: Knitting
- Chapter 4.3: Sewing
- Chapter 5: Garment production in practice
- Chapter 5.1: Construction of a ring spinning frame
- Chapter 5.2: Construction of an (automated) loom
- Chapter 5.21: Garment production using the weaving technique and using of a loom
- Chapter 5.3: Construction of a sewing machine
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