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2. Directionally Oriented Reinforcements of Warp-Knitted Fabrics for Composite Preforms.
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Pieklak, Katarzyna
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KNIT goods , *CARBON fibers , *STRESS concentration , *YARN , *SEWING - Abstract
This paper focuses on the development of a methodology for the directional structural modification of warp-knitted fabrics by sewing on carbon fiber tapes. Four-, five-, and six-axial geometric systems were designed to optimize the qualitative distribution of stresses on the surface of the tested product. Through a numerical experiment in the ANSYS environment, the impact of the change in the axiality of a textile structure on the mechanical properties of the modeled geometric configuration was assessed. This analysis was experimentally verified by measuring the multiaxial force distribution on the knitted surface, which demonstrated that Variant 7, with six axes 30° apart, was the most favorable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. A study on the formulation of process parameters for soft finger-assisted fabric stitching.
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Zhu, Yanxi, Shen, Jinzhu, Wang, Jianping, Zhang, Fan, and Yao, Xiaofeng
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SEWING machines ,SEWING ,CLOTHING industry ,COTTON textiles ,FINGERS - Abstract
Purpose: To reduce the difficulty of the sewing process and promote the automation process of fabric sewing, a soft finger-assisted feeding method is proposed to investigate the effect of sewing process parameters on the quality of automatic sewing. Design/methodology/approach: Taking cotton woven fabrics as an example, the causes of sewing deviation are firstly investigated from three aspects: fabric properties, sewing speed and sewing edge position. By simulating the sewing action of human hands, the method of reducing sewing deviation by using soft fingers to press and feed the fabric is proposed. Then, four sewing process factors, namely, robot arm end pressure, sewing machine speed, sewing needle gauge and stitch density, were selected, and three levels were set for each factor to design orthogonal sewing experiments. The sewing deviation of 1# sample under different sewing processes was measured, and the optimal parameter matching for automatic sewing of this specimen was derived. Findings: The findings demonstrate that, while sewing cloth automatically, the sewing deviation is significantly influenced by the robotic arm's end pressure, sewing speed, and stitch density, whereas the sewing deviation is not significantly impacted by the needle number. Originality/value: The findings offer fundamental information for the development of an automated sewing procedure using soft fingers, which has theoretical and real-world application value to speed up the intelligent modernization and transformation of the apparel industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Making (Slowly) as Method: Piecing, Stitching and Steeping Metaphors for Multiple Methodologies.
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Pottinger, Laura
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ETHNOLOGY research , *NATURAL dyes & dyeing , *SEWING , *RESEARCH personnel , *CREATIVE thinking - Abstract
How and what do we make through method? This paper imagines the processes of designing and carrying out socio-environmental research through the lens of a slow, creative craft form: sewing a patchworked piece from hand-dyed fabric samples. In doing so, it contributes to thinking about how methodologies are pieced and stitched together from multiple parts. Based on early findings from an extended research project exploring the practice of natural textile dyeing in the UK, I offer a range of textile processes for thinking through the creative dimensions of the doing of methodological work. The quilt-like piece I am attempting to make from plant-dyed fabric is at once the object, objective, and method in this study. I draw on auto-ethnographic reflections on my attempts to begin learning natural dyeing and sewing skills, suggesting piecing, stitching, and steeping may be useful, tactile metaphors for thinking through the early, often messy and uncertain stages of multi-sited and multi-method qualitative research. As such, I build on and extend recent discussions about 'patchwork ethnography', an approach recognising that the realities of ethnographic research in practice are often fragmented, non-linear, and intricately shaped by researchers' everyday lives and commitments. The paper also offers insight into the potentials and pitfalls of intentionally 'slow' scholarship that aims to disrupt the urgent temporalities of research projects as they are often imagined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Skin Barrier Function and Microtopography in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis.
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Pretel-Lara, Carlota, Sanabria-de la Torre, Raquel, Arias-Santiago, Salvador, and Montero-Vilchez, Trinidad
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ATOPIC dermatitis , *SKIN diseases , *SURFACE area , *SEWING , *ELASTICITY - Abstract
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease whose incidence is increasing. Skin barrier dysfunction plays an important role in this disease. It has been observed that AD patients have higher transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and lower stratum corneum hydration (SCH); however, there is little information about skin microtopography in this pathology. The objective of this study is to evaluate skin barrier dysfunction and structural changes in patients with AD. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted including patients with AD. Parameters of skin barrier function were measured (TEWL, temperature, erythema, pH, skin hydration, elasticity) and also other topographical parameters (scaliness, wrinkles, smoothness, surface, contrast, variance) in both healthy skin and flexural eczematous lesions. Results: A total of 32 patients with AD were included in the study. Flexural eczematous lesions had higher erythema (369.12 arbitrary unit (AU) vs. 223.89 AU, p < 0.001), higher TEWL (27.24 g/h/m2 vs. 13.51 g/h/m2, p < 0.001), lower SCH (20.3 AU vs. 31.88 AU, p < 0.001) and lower elasticity (0.56% vs. 0.65%, p = 0.05). Regarding topographic parameters, flexural eczematous lesions presented greater scaliness (5.57 SEsc vs. 0.29 SEsc, p = 0.02), greater smoothness (316.98 SEsm vs. 220.95 SEsm p < 0.001), more wrinkles (73.33 SEw vs. 62.15 SEw p = 0.03), greater surface area (836.14% vs. 696.31%. p < 0.001), greater contrast (2.02 AU vs. 1.31 AU p = 0.01), greater variance (6.22 AU vs. 4.96 AU p < 0.001) and a lower number of cells (105.5 vs. 132.5 p < 0.001) compared to unaffected healthy skin, reflecting a decrease in skin quality in AD patients. Conclusions: Both skin barrier function and skin topography are damaged in patients with AD, with differences between healthy skin and flexural eczema. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. The Influence from the Past: Successors’ Overseas Growth Experiences and Corporate Risk-taking.
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Xiaoyu Liao and Bei Lyu
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CORPORATE growth , *FAMILY-owned business enterprises , *SEWING , *FAMILIES , *RISK management in business - Abstract
This study explores the effect of the overseas growth experiences of successors in family businesses on corporate risk-taking. We theorize that successors in family businesses, influenced by psychological characteristics imprinted during their overseas experiences, are more inclined to undertake risky strategic decisions. However, due to considerations related to social emotional wealth, family businesses may intervene in the successors’ risk-taking decisions. Therefore, family control may positively or negatively moderate the relationship between successors’ overseas growth experiences and corporate risk-taking. Our theoretical expectations are tested using a matched sample of Chinese-listed family firms from 2012 to 2021. With supportive empirical results, we contribute to the literature on risk-taking by This study explores the effect of the overseas growth experiences of successors in family businesses on corporate risk-taking by exploring the predecessors of corporate risk-taking and enriching SEW theory by bringing in the insights of imprinting theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. ITER full model in MCNP for radiation safety demonstration.
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Juarez, R., Belotti, M., Kolsek, A., López, V., Alguacil, J., Pedroche, G., López-Revelles, A. J., Martínez-Albertos, P., De Pietri, M., Guijosa, P., Le Tonqueze, Y., Loughlin, M. J., Polunovskiy, E., Pampin, R., Fabbri, M., and Sanz, J.
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CLIMATE change ,NUCLEAR fusion ,ENERGY shortages ,TOKAMAKS ,SEWING - Abstract
The development of nuclear fusion as a safe and virtually limitless power source is receiving growing attention in the context of looming energy crisis and climate change. ITER project stands as the flagship international initiative and is advancing steadily. The construction of the Tokamak Complex is nearly finished, and the assembly of core components has begun on site. Simultaneously, the design is being finalized, and the safety case is becoming more concrete. Current approaches to radiation safety demonstration using 3D nuclear analysis with the Monte Carlo code MCNP require sophisticated artifacts to sew together simulations in separate models for the Tokamak and the rest of the facility. This results in cumbersome studies and, consequently, challengeable conclusions. To address this issue, we have built the an integral MCNP model of the ITER facility: the ITER full model. Along with improvements to the D1SUNED code, we illustrate its computational practicality and pertinence in two meaningful simulations for ITER safety case. This work represents the culmination of a two-decade-long effort of ITER modelling aiming to demonstrate adequate radiation safety. Beyond supporting the remaining design tasks, this model simplifies the corresponding 3D nuclear analysis and improves the robustness of the ITER safety case. In this work, authors present an integral MCNP model of the ITER facility for radiation transport, addressing limitations of separate models for the Tokamak and Tokamak Complex. This model streamlines safety simulations, enhancing the robustness and simplicity of radiation safety analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Sexuality, Secrecy—and Sewing with Mum.
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Newton, Marc
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CLINICAL supervision ,PARENTS ,COUNTERTRANSFERENCE (Psychology) ,SEWING ,AUTOETHNOGRAPHY ,HONESTY - Abstract
This article explores the author's experience of navigating relational ethics. It details the aftermath of a reflexive discussion with the author's parents, which focused on autoethnographic episodes about family experience, within a wider autoethnographic exploration of the author's experience as a trainee counselor. The work, which had originally examined what it feels like for counselors to disclose erotic countertransference within clinical supervision, grew to encompass the author's parallel experiences of (dis)honesty around sexuality, specifically regarding disclosures to the author's parents and church: his original "moral supervisors." As he and his mother spend time together sewing, recovering from the previous reflexive conversation and looking ahead to the next, the author considers the emotional impact of sharing an autoethnography with intimate others who are alive. Through evocative autoethnography, the article aims to use narrative analysis (as opposed to analysis of narrative) to capture an embodied and emotional response to the sharing of an autoethnography. It asks: what is it like to be honest? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Inadvertent removal of a needle foreign body via endoscopic suctioning in a dog.
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Li, Jayden, Mallard, John, Hyde, Brittany, Zampieri, Bianca, and Walton, Rebecca
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BULLDOG ,FOREIGN bodies ,GENERAL anesthesia ,SEWING ,RADIOGRAPHS - Abstract
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- 2024
10. A Chemical Sewing Enabled All‐In‐One Control Interface for Robust Zinc Metal Anodes.
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Huang, Wei, Yan, Dongliang, Li, Qingning, Lei, Yusheng, Yi, Shunmin, Zeng, Yanfei, You, Hui, Liu, Qifan, Zhong, Lu, Zhong, Shengkui, Ma, Dingtao, and Zhang, Peixin
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HYDROGEN evolution reactions , *DENDRITIC crystals , *DENDRITES , *HYDROGEN bonding , *SEWING - Abstract
Developing artificial protective layers is an effective strategy to address the issue of dendrites for aqueous Zn‐metal batteries (ZMBS). However, drawbacks such as rough microscopic morphology, excessive thickness, and single functionality remain, limiting the attainment of a stable zinc anode. Herein, a novel multifunctional organic–inorganic hybrid artificial protective layer is produced by splicing inorganic fragments onto organic materials in situ using a chemical sewing. The protective layer is well‐compatible and also retains the function of organic and inorganic materials, which not only inhibits dendrite production but also alleviates Zn corrosion. The Si─OH bond of the zincophilic group enables planar Zn deposition while forming hydrogen bonds with water, suppressing water activity near the anode and reducing the hydrogen evolution reaction. As expected, the Zn||Zn symmetric cell with a protective layer provides high cycling stability of more than 1960 h at 1 mA cm−2, which is about 28 times higher than that of the symmetric cell assembled without the protective layer. More importantly, a Zn||V2O5 full cell with an ultra‐long lifetime has been achieved with an artificial protective layer. This work provides a potential viable path to achieve long‐lived ZMBS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Chronological sewing training optimization enabled deep learning for autism spectrum disorder using EEG signal.
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Singh, Joy Karan and Kakkar, Deepti
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AUTISM spectrum disorders ,FEATURE extraction ,CHILDREN'S health ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,SEWING ,DEEP learning - Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a disorder in neurological growth, which includes cognitive and behavioral impairment and it starts from infancy. However, the reason for ASD is still vague and no effective medical ways are used for its discovery. Earlier discovery of ASD is extensively beneficial for children's health sustainability. The classical detection models rely on expertise analysis which tends to be expensive and inaccurate. Thus, this paper presents an effectual autism diagnostic model with electroencephalogram (EEG) signals that are produced through the electrical activities of the brain for detecting ASD. The Gaussian filter is employed to abandon the noise. Various statistical features signal and spectral-based features are extracted and provided to DRN for enhanced efficiency. The ASD detection is undergone using Chronological Sewing Training Optimization-Deep Residual Network (CSTO-DRN) wherein DRN is pre-trained using CSTO algorithm by tuning finest weights. The CSTO is built by incorporating the Chronological concept with Sewing Training-Based Optimization (STBO). The CSTO-DRN provided finest accuracy of 88.6%, Negative Predictive Value (NPV) of 87.8%, Positive Predictive Value (PPV) of 89.4%, True negative rate (TNR) of 85%, True positive rate (TPR) of 88.9%, and F-Measure of 87.5%. Its execution can enhance the efficiency of detection and minimize cost and human intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Study on virtual sewing process of down jacket based on Style3D.
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WEN Xinyu and GUO Min
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SEWING ,SATISFACTION ,USER experience ,INDUSTRIAL costs ,INDIVIDUAL needs - Abstract
In order to solve the problems of high production cost, low user experience satisfaction, and difficulty in meeting consumers' individual needs in traditional down garment sewing due to the time- consuming and time-consuming process and the difficulty in quickly and intuitively feeling the dressing effect, a down jacket was taken as the research object and 3D virtual sewing was completed with Style3D modeling software, the sewing technology was improved and optimized, and the effective and feasible virtual sewing technology measures for down garments were discussed. The results show that the method of directly generating the lining layer can effectively reduce the virtual sewing time; choosing the appropriate type sewing will result in a cleaner sewing effect for clothing; the convenient filling effect can be achieved by cutting the bottom hem of down jacket separately; the double-layer folding effect of the cuffs can reduce collision detection time and improve simulation fidelity by cutting into a single layer, and increasing the additional rendering thickness of the fabric. The research results aim to provide reference for virtual setting, efficient simulation, and realistic display of similar types of clothing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Socioemotional Wealth and Tax Aggressiveness in Private Family Firms: The Role of the CEO's Characteristics.
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Bauweraerts, Jonathan, Cirillo, Alessandro, and Sciascia, Salvatore
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WEALTH tax ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,FAMILY-owned business enterprises ,SEWING ,FAMILY research - Abstract
Building on recent works calling for more tax research in the family business context, this study draws on the distinction between restricted and extended socioemotional wealth (SEW) to analyze how both SEW dimensions affect tax aggressiveness. Based on a sample of 201 private Belgian family firms, consistent findings from multiple regression analyses indicate that restricted SEW is positively related to tax aggressiveness, whereas extended SEW exerts a negative influence on tax aggressiveness. Our results also indicate that the family status of the CEO, CEO gender and CEO tenure moderate the relationship between both SEW dimensions and tax aggressiveness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. COLORFUL CHEVRONS.
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WATSON, CHRISTA
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MACHINE quilting ,SEWING ,ELECTRONIC books ,HAUTE couture ,QUILTMAKERS ,QUILTING - Abstract
This article from Fons & Porter's Quick + Easy Quilts showcases a colorful and energetic quilt design called "Colorful Chevrons." The quilt features vibrant solids paired with navy to create dynamic zigzags. The design is made up of 80 blocks, each using two matching sets of Triangle-Square units. The article provides instructions on how to make the quilt, including fabric requirements and cutting measurements. The author, Christa Watson, is a quilting enthusiast who shares her passion through blogging and selling fabric online. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
15. TRIANGLE SPECKLES.
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SORENSEN, RAMONA
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MACHINE quilting ,STRIP quilting ,QUILTMAKERS ,SEWING ,INTERIOR decoration ,QUILTS ,QUILTING - Abstract
This article from Fons & Porter's Quick + Easy Quilts features a quilt pattern called "Triangle Speckles" designed by Ramona Sorensen. The quilt showcases Halloween prints with a twist, using a color palette that includes pinks to breathe fresh life into the spooky season. The pattern utilizes a stitch-and-flip technique, making it accessible for beginner quilters. The article provides instructions on cutting and sewing the quilt, as well as information about the designer, Ramona Sorensen, who comes from a family of quiltmakers and hand quilters. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
16. MIGRATING GEESE.
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DOLINGER, ABIGAIL
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CANADA goose ,MACHINE quilting ,SEWING ,PLACE mats ,SPRING - Abstract
This document is a pattern for creating a table runner and placemat set featuring a dynamic arrangement of Flying Geese-like units. The pattern is designed to be fun, quick, and easy for quilters of all skill levels. The document provides detailed instructions on the yardages and cutting required for the project, as well as step-by-step sewing instructions. The document also includes additional information on repurposing leftover fabric scraps to create a mat for a hot casserole dish. The pattern was created by Abigail Dolinger, a quilting enthusiast and teacher from Angier, North Carolina. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
17. GOOSE ON THE LOOSE.
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FISHER, BRITTANY
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QUILTING ,CANADA goose ,MACHINE quilting ,STRIP quilting ,SEWING ,QUILTS - Abstract
This article from Fons & Porter's Quick + Easy Quilts discusses a quilt design called "Goose on the Loose." The quilt design is inspired by Canadian geese at a local pond and features a circular movement. The quilt is a picnic size and can be made using a bundle of assorted print 10" squares or as a stash buster. The article provides fabric yardage and cutting instructions, as well as tips for piecing the quilt. The author, Brittany Fisher, is a quilter with a master's degree in statistics. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
18. Pieced IMPROV PODS.
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Shell, Maria
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POWER lawn mowers ,SEWING ,SPACE vehicles ,RECTANGLES ,ELBOW - Abstract
This article from Quilting Arts Magazine explores the technique of creating pieced improv pods in quilting. The author explains that these pod shapes can be used to represent various objects such as leaves, drips, petals, and even spaceships. The article provides instructions for creating three types of pieced pods: the basic pod, the pieced pod with two halves, and the complex pieced pod. The author also offers tips for successful improv pod quilting, including washing fabric before use and using a 60mm straight handle rotary cutter. The article encourages readers to experiment with pieced pods and provides examples of finished quilts using this technique. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
19. Waves of Freedom.
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POULSEN, DODI
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WALL design & construction ,ELECTRONIC books ,TRIANGLES ,SEWING ,SQUARE - Abstract
The article titled "Waves of Freedom" is a quilting pattern from Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting. The pattern features a design with undulating ribbons in red, white, and blue, creating a patriotic theme. The article provides detailed instructions on the materials needed and the cutting and assembly process. The pattern is inspired by the gratitude for living in a free country and the men and women who serve to protect it. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
20. Sunflower Sunshine.
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DESHENSKY, SUSAN
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APPLIQUE ,QUILTS ,BATIK ,ELECTRONIC books ,SEWING ,SMART structures ,QUILTING - Abstract
This article titled "Sunflower Sunshine" from Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting provides instructions for creating a quilt featuring sunflowers. The quilt design incorporates different techniques such as appliqué, paper foundation piecing, and curved piecing. The article includes detailed measurements and cutting instructions for the fabric, as well as tips for using specialty tools. The assembly and finishing steps are also outlined. The quilt was designed by Susan Deshensky and is intended to bring a cheerful and sunny atmosphere to any space. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
21. Curved & Crazy.
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GALLEGOS, SARA
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SEAMS (Sewing) ,PATCHWORK quilts ,SEWING machines ,SEWING ,ELECTRONIC books ,QUILTING ,QUILTS - Abstract
This article from Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting provides a pattern for a technique sampler quilt called "Curved & Crazy." The quilt features 16 blocks, each measuring 10 inches, and incorporates various decorative stitches and fabrics. The design encourages the use of scraps or the purchase of fat eighths or fat quarters for a scrappy look. The article includes detailed instructions for cutting and assembling the quilt, as well as tips for using different threads and stitches. The author, Sara Gallegos, shares her experience and encourages quilters to explore their own creativity with this project. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
22. Diamonds All Around.
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TULLER, CAROLYN
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ENVIRONMENTAL music ,QUILTING ,ELECTRONIC books ,SEWING ,QUILTMAKERS ,QUILTS - Abstract
This article from Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting provides a pattern for a challenging quilt called "Diamonds All Around." The finished quilt measures 71" x 71" and features a one-block quilt center with secondary designs and a brilliant border. The pattern includes detailed instructions for cutting and assembly, as well as tips for efficient fabric use. The article also includes a personal account from the quilt creator, Carolyn Tuller, and suggests color customization options for the quilt. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
23. Luminous Leaves.
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HALPIN, JESSICA
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LEAF color ,QUILTS ,WALL design & construction ,QUILTING ,SEWING ,RED tape - Abstract
This article from Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting provides a pattern for a quilt called "Luminous Leaves." The quilt features a tessellating design based on the traditional Thousand Pyramids pattern. The finished size of the quilt is 46⅛" × 63" and it consists of 696 2½" tall 60º triangles. The author, Jessica Halpin, used three values (light, medium, and dark) from each of six different color families to represent the leaves. The article includes instructions for cutting the fabric, assembling the rows and quilt, and finishing the quilt with binding. Jessica Halpin shares her inspiration for the design and suggests alternative variations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
24. Boho Bliss.
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HUFFMAN, ANGELA
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TEXTILE arts ,ELECTRONIC books ,QUILTING ,RECTANGLES ,SEWING - Abstract
The article titled "Boho Bliss" from Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting provides a pattern and instructions for creating a quilt with rows of intriguing colors and patterns. The quilt utilizes simple Sew Easy Lesson™ techniques to achieve positive and negative space interplay through alternating block and sashing rows. The article includes detailed cutting and assembly instructions, as well as a color option suggestion. The quilt was designed by Angela Huffman and made by Melanie Peterson, with quilting done by Angela Huffman. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
25. Fire & Ice.
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LAUER, ANN
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QUILTING patterns ,TEXTILE artists ,AUTUMN ,ELECTRONIC books ,SEWING - Abstract
This article from Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting discusses the creation of a bargello quilt, a type of quilt that uses fabric to create waves of color and motion. The article provides instructions on how to create the quilt, including the materials needed and the cutting and assembly process. The author, Ann Lauer, is an award-winning fiber artist based in Helena, Montana, who draws inspiration from her natural surroundings. The article also includes diagrams and photos to aid in the quilt-making process. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
26. ADDING PIPING AND AN INVISIBLE ZIPPER TO CUSHIONS.
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ZIPPERS ,SEAMS (Sewing) ,DEEP learning ,PLACE mats ,SEWING - Published
- 2024
27. no tear paper piecing magic!
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SEAMS (Sewing) ,COTTON textiles ,SEWING machines ,IRONS (Pressing) ,SEWING - Published
- 2024
28. Ergonomic compatibility between sewing workstation and Bangladeshi apparel workers.
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Parvin, Farjana, Rafiquzzaman, Md., Parvez, Md. Shohel, and Aziz, Alberuni
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SEWING machines , *CLOTHING workers , *SEWING , *MUSCULOSKELETAL system diseases , *FURNITURE - Abstract
Prolonged sitting with awkward posture during sewing results in musculoskeletal disorders among sewing operators. This study aimed to identify the compatibility of the sewing furniture with operators’ anthropometry. Therefore, 13 anthropometric measurements of 368 sewing operators were collected and compared with sewing furniture dimensions. The results showed that all anthropometric measurements other than hip breadth were larger for male participants. In addition, statistical analysis performed on the collected data showed significant variation compared to the existing dimensions of sewing machines. Results also indicated a high mismatch for different dimensions of the sewing table and chair, such as seat height, seat width, seat depth, table depth, etc. For this reason, sewing operators often experience musculoskeletal disorders. Finally, this study recommends some guidelines for designing the sewing workstation, which might act as a basis for manufacturers or importers to set provisions for sewing machines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. Investigation on the tension and stretch distributions of textile assembled with seam in virtual garment simulation.
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GÜNEY, Sertaç
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CLOTHING industry , *SEAMS (Sewing) , *IMAGE analysis , *CLOTHING & dress , *SEWING - Abstract
In decade, clothing comfort and sustainability has attracted more attention in the clothing industry. Garment fit is a key factor of clothing comfort. The garment fit of the assembled garment mostly depends on fabric properties and the elasticity of the seam. Assembling the fabrics in clothing manufacturing is usually provided with sewing process. Durability required for sustainability of a textile item, depends on the strength of seam and efficiency of the sewing process, as well as on the properties of fabrics. The seam is mostly not enduring part because it is located at the joint part of garment where is exposed to multiaxial forces. Therefore, the tension and stretch values causing deformation in garment and nearby seam line should be given importance. This study aimed to investigate the tension and stretch distributions of the sewn garment pieces in Virtual Garment Simulation. Four different sewn garment pieces were created in Virtual Garment Simulation according to their mechanical properties. A non-contact assessment method was obtained by combining Virtual Garment Simulation and Image Analysis. The tension and stretch distributions maps were compared and analyzed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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30. Family firms and innovation: a revisit to SEW perspective.
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Agnihotri, Arpita and Bhattacharya, Saurabh
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FAMILY-owned business enterprises , *INNOVATIONS in business , *SEWING , *INVERTED pendulum (Control theory) , *FAMILY relations - Abstract
Extant literature on innovation in family firms has generated mixed results regarding the preference of family firms for innovation. By integrating literature on family ownership and management, we propose an inverted U-shaped relationship between family firm ownership concentration and innovation. Our Poisson regression-based model on a sample of 532 family firms from India for ten years shows that family ownership concentration follows an inverted U-shaped relationship with innovation. Our findings further suggest that the family CEO moderates this inverted U-shaped relationship. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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31. بررسی و تحلیل چگونگی بازتاب مشاغل عامه در اشعار یغمای جندقی.
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آمنه بیداریان, علی محمد موذنی, and علیرضا نیکویی
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TRADITIONAL societies ,PRODUCTIVE life span ,BLACKSMITHING ,SEWING ,POETRY (Literary form) ,POPULAR culture - Abstract
Literature has been a full-view mirror of social and economic developments. According to this macro perspective, the culture of work and life and the jobs that people have dealt with in some ways have been reflected in poetry. In fact, one of the written sources that can represent traditional occupations and popular beliefs about them is literature. These jobs were very common in traditional society but now are being forgotten due to the growth of societies and the dominance of industry, and they cannot be found except in museums. In this article, we will examine common occupations in the poems of Yaghma Jandaghi. Yaghma is one of the poets who, due to the diversity of his poems and the content of his works, has paid special attention to public culture and occupations of street and market people, and through their recollections, he has nurtured novel meanings and themes. Various occupations such as blacksmithing, gardening, grocery, sewing, nursing, etc. have been reflected in his poems. The current research was carried out using a descriptive-analytical method. The results of the examination of occupations in Yaghma's poems show that his poetry, while having literary, aesthetic and meaning-making uses, also gives a clear picture of the economic and livelihood foundation of that time. In turn, it can open a new chapter of discussion under the title of work culture in the subcategory of public culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
32. Using the Methods-Time Measurement Calculator to Determine the Time Norms for Technological Sewing Operations in the Clothing Industry.
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Kirin, Snježana, Kralj, Damir, and Hursa Šajatović, Anica
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CLOTHING industry ,SEWING ,REFLEXES ,CALCULATORS ,RESPONSIBILITY - Abstract
The work in the technological sewing process is carried out on machine systems characterised by machine–hand work, where the worker and the machine work simultaneously. Such a work system requires a high level of responsibility in terms of quality, quantity, and the correct and timely execution of work, which requires workers to have fast and accurate reflexes, as well as exceptionally good psychomotor and visual skills. By applying the basic movements of the Methods-Time Measurement (MTM) system, the elaborated standard sets of hand sub-operations included in technological sewing operations, and the method of determining normal times for straight seams (RAV) and curved seams (ZAK), it is possible to determine the working method and time norm of individual technological sewing operations. The MTM Calculator software was developed to facilitate the determination of working methods and time norms on the basis of the MTM system. It can be used to quickly calculate the production time for a technological sewing operation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. To Know Every Part: Theorizing Craft Narratives Via Fae Myenne Ng's Bone.
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Schmidt, Suzanne C.
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CHINESE people , *CHINESE Americans , *AMERICAN literature , *RACE , *SEWING - Abstract
Published nearly thirty years ago, Fae Myenne Ng's debut novel, Bone, has become a canonical work of Asian American literature for its domestic portrayal of a multi-generational Chinese American family. This article demonstrates how fiction offers a means to theorize contemporary craft. As the daughter of a seamstress, Ng utilizes her own intimate knowledge of industrial and domestic sewing to develop the emotions and intergenerational memories of characters in the novel. In doing so, Bone locates crafting subjects, their work and the handmade objects themselves within a legacy of Chinese exclusion and the ongoing racialized and gendered labor exploitation of Chinese immigrants. In this context, the fictional narrative pushes craft theorists and practitioners alike to instigate essential questions about what registers as craft and the role of narrative in this process. In particular, I focus on a persistent binary of handmade and mass-produced that shapes many dominant narratives of craft. By attending to this binary, we may analyze how dominant narratives actively make use of and reconfigure social constructs like gender and race to elicit certain perceptions (wittingly or unwittingly) about craft, craftspeople, their labors, and the value placed upon them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Family Ownership and Impression Management: An Integrated Approach.
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Bozzolan, Saverio, Imperatore, Claudia, and Mattei, Marco
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IMPRESSION management ,MINORITY stockholders ,FAMILY-owned business enterprises ,AGENCY theory ,FAMILIES ,SEWING - Abstract
According to agency theory, impression management is lower in family-owned firms because of reduced agency I conflicts. However, when family owners are present, agency I conflicts are superseded by agency II conflicts between controlling and minority shareholders, leading to a positive association between impression management and family ownership. Moreover, family owners have distinct goals related to the preservation of socioemotional wealth (SEW) that may influence agency conflicts. We formalize these countervailing forces by developing an integrated theoretical framework that considers both agency I and agency II conflicts and how they interact with SEW-related motives. We hypothesize that the coexistence of agency I and agency II conflicts in family-owned firms leads to a U-shaped association between family ownership and impression management. We also expect that this U-shaped association is flatter when family influence on the board is stronger and SEW motives shape more corporate choices. We test our predictions by analyzing the letters to shareholders of 77 Italian-listed firms from 2008 to 2015. The results confirm our expectations and hold when we use instrumental variable estimation, alternative proxies to capture SEW motives, and impression management measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Development of Individual Sloper with an Adaptive Amount of Space Based on 3D Human Body Measurement Data.
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Takami YAMAMOTO, Tomoyuki ITOU, Yuki IGARASHI, Masanori NAKAYAMA, Shu ZHENG, and Akira SAKAMOTO
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HUMAN body ,TORSO ,POLYGONS ,PROTOTYPES ,SEWING - Abstract
In this study, we aim to develop individual sloper prototypes offering adaptive comfort to arbitrary parts of the body using personalized torso models created from symmetrized body scan data. This study is categorized by the following three features: (1) adaptive comfort that can be configured for any part of the body, (2) the use of personalized torso models, and (3) the use of two-dimensional triangular polygons rather than one-dimensional measurements. Triangular polygons encompassing the shape of the torso were used to create prototypes. The amount of space was determined by shifting the reference line and reference points on the reference line away from the torso. Personalized prototypes were sewn from sheeting and evaluated with a trial fitting. Both the trial fitting and survey results yielded positive results, confirming the efficacy of the personalized prototypes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Electrowriting of SU-8 Microfibers.
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Sandoval Salaiza, Diego Armando, Valsangiacomo, Nico, Dinç, Niyazi Ulas, Yildirim, Mustafa, Madrid-Wolff, Jorge, Bertsch, Arnaud, Jiguet, Sebastien, Dalton, Paul D., Brugger, Juergen, and Moser, Christophe
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MICROFIBERS , *SCANNING electron microscopy , *SPECIFIC heat , *OPTICAL properties , *SEWING - Abstract
As microfiber-based additive manufacturing (AM) technologies, melt electrowriting (MEW) and solution electrowriting (SEW) have demonstrated efficacy with more biomedically relevant materials. By processing SU-8 resin using MEW and SEW techniques, a material with substantially different mechanical, thermal, and optical properties than that typically processed is introduced. SU-8 polymer is temperature sensitive and requires the devising of a specific heating protocol to be properly processed. Smooth-surfaced microfibers resulted from MEW of SU8 for a short period (from 30 to 90 min), which provides the greatest control and, thus, reproducibility of the printed microfibers. This investigation explores various parameters influencing the electrowriting process, printing conditions, and post-processing to optimize the fabrication of intricate 3D structures. This work demonstrates the controlled generation of straight filaments and complex multi-layered architectures, which were characterized by brightfield, darkfield, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This research opens new avenues for the design and development of 3D-printed photonic systems by leveraging the properties of SU-8 after both MEW and SEW processing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Influence of spent liquor obtained from SO2–ethanol–water (SEW) fractionation of Eucalyptus on drifting sands stabilization.
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Firouzabadi, Mohammadreza Dehghani and Tatari, Aliasghar
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SEWING , *SOIL management , *SAND , *LIQUORS , *WIND erosion , *LIQUOR industry - Abstract
The utilization of mulch stands as a paramount approach in the management of wind erosion and the stabilization of soil and drifting sands. This study aimed to explore the impact of various concentrations of spent liquor (20 %, 30 %, and 50 % v/v) derived from SO2–ethanol–water (SEW) fractionation of Eucalyptus wood on the physical and mechanical properties of sand. These properties encompassed moisture content, thickness, temperature, electrical conductivity (EC), wind erodibility, penetration resistance, and seed germination. The findings revealed that the highest compressive strength (0.76 MPa) was attained with mulch consisting of 50 % SEW spent liquor, resulting in a 3.3-fold increase in penetration resistance compared to the control treatment. Furthermore, the 20 % concentration of spent liquor did not adversely affect the germination of black saxaul (Haloxylon ammodendron), whereas the lowest seed germination rate was associated with the 50 % concentration. Based on the measured parameters, the optimal mulch treatment for stabilizing drifting sands was identified as mulch with a 50 % (v/v) concentration. This study underscores the efficacy of SEW spent liquor in dust control and mitigating its environmental impacts, thus highlighting its potential in sustainable soil management practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Exploring Techniques for Building Language Models Targeted at Sewing Equipment Operation and Maintenance Management.
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LIU Bing, LIU Ying, ZHENG Xiaohu, LI Xiechen, and DU Siqi
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SEWING supplies ,MAINTENANCE ,EQUIPMENT maintenance & repair ,DEEP learning ,KNOWLEDGE graphs ,SEWING - Abstract
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39. Reducing Sewing Defects to Increase Productivity in the Apparel Industry of Bangladesh by Integrating Lean Methodology.
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Rahman Lingkon, Md. Limonur, Saha, Pronab Krishna, Al Manzid, Abdulla, Hasan, Md. Nazmul, and Mahalanobish, Showra Kishore
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CLOTHING industry ,LEAN management ,PARETO analysis ,SEWING ,INDUSTRIAL productivity - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine how the Bangladeshi garment industry's sewing defect reduction and productivity enhancement are affected by the Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) and 5S (Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain) techniques. One of the main reasons for production delays and increased costs is sewing defects. By reducing defects, improving Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), and methodically using integrated PDCA concepts, the study aims to streamline and expand the production flowline while increasing throughput. To continuously evaluate and improve the sewing process, the 5S method is also employed. Tools like cause-effect diagrams and Pareto charts were used to identify the defect correctly. The OEE was used to evaluate the actual efficiency. The integration of 5S and PDCA as a lean methodology was utilized to minimize the defect rate and maximize quality to improve efficiency. For this purpose, data was collected from some renowned factories in Bangladesh. This mixed-integrated methodology is used in the study to integrate quantitative defect analysis with worker satisfaction along with efficiency surveys. The findings should offer valuable insights to the RMG industry in Bangladesh, as producers seek sustainable methods to increase productivity and enhance product quality while mitigating the impact of sewing errors on their production procedures. OEE was increased by almost 3-4% through this research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Acquisition activity: do firm age and family control matter?
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López-Delgado, Pilar, Diéguez-Soto, Julio, Martínez-Romero, María J., and Mariño-Garrido, Teresa
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FAMILY-owned business enterprises ,SEWING - Abstract
This article examines the relationship between firm age and acquisition activity and how family and non-family firms differ in the number of acquisitions they undertake. Inspired by previous research requiring firm age as a focal aspect and literature studying the antecedents of acquisitions, we draw on the SEW perspective to test our hypotheses based on the analysis of the acquisition activity of Asia-Pacific public firms. Our empirical findings support a U-shaped relationship between firm age and acquisition activity. Moreover, the findings reveal that family firms engage in fewer acquisitions than non-family firms irrespective of the age of the firm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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41. Restructuring of Poorly Performing Family-Owned Portfolio Firms: The Role of Socioemotional Wealth.
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Palm, Marina D., Diaz-Moriana, Vanessa, and Kammerlander, Nadine
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FAMILY-owned business enterprises ,BUSINESS enterprises ,WEALTH ,SEWING ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP ,LIQUIDATION - Abstract
How do owners of family firm portfolios restructure poorly performing firms? To answer this question, we conducted an in-depth qualitative case-study analysis of six poorly performing family portfolio firms, on the basis of 39 interviews, 117 pieces of archival data, and observations we gathered over 2 years. Drawing upon the socioemotional wealth (SEW) perspective and escalation-of-commitment literature, we suggest that family firm owners initially show refraining behaviors toward restructuring their poorly performing portfolio firms. Subsequently, they exhibit escalating behaviors by first investing and then reshuffling assets, to safeguard firm-level SEW. Yet, when retaining these poorly performing firms threatens the existence of the remaining portfolio and, thus, portfolio-level SEW, family firm owners exhibit de-escalating behaviors by divesting. Preferably, they attempt a sale and, when a sale is no longer an option, a liquidation. We developed a model that contributes to a more granular theoretical understanding of the family firm's restructuring behavior, in the context of portfolio entrepreneurship. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Family Firms' Shareholder Structure and International Acquisitions: A Differentiated Socioemotional Wealth Approach.
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Calabrò, Andrea, Torchia, Mariateresa, Quarato, Fabio, Valentino, Alfredo, Cambrea, Domenico Rocco, and Lohe, Fynn-Willem
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FAMILY-owned business enterprises ,FAMILY roles ,STOCKHOLDERS ,SEWING ,GAMBLING - Abstract
From a mixed gamble perspective, we contend that family firms (FFs) with different family shareholder structures are confronted with different trade-offs among current and prospective financial and socioemotional wealth (SEW), leading to differences in their international acquisition choices. We also explore the moderating role of family leadership and performance aspirations. Our findings show that FFs with a dominant family owner are more likely to pursue international acquisitions, especially when FFs are led by a family CEO or when they experience below-target performance, as in such cases, they prioritize prospective financial and SEW gains, thereby sacrificing current SEW and financial wealth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Determination of the stability and strength of a sewing needle for leather products.
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Safarov, Nazirjon and Abdullaev, Lazizbek
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LEATHER , *SEWING supplies , *SEWING , *NEEDLES & pins - Abstract
The theoretical calculations for application in engineering calculations of determining the stability of leather sewing needles, based on the theory of hardness, strength, durability of materials and stability of sewing equipment designed for sewing leather products are given in the article. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Research on the design of teenage clothing set from knitted fabrics with high heat retention properties in automated design systems.
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Ergashev, Jamoliddin and Mamadaliyeva, Zuxra
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GEOMETRIC series , *CLOTHING & dress , *MODELS (Persons) , *SEWING , *HEAT storage ,DEVELOPED countries - Abstract
Within the processes of designing and sewing clothes, the stage of design and preparation of technological documents is the initial stage of the sewing industry, in which project solutions of new models of clothing are formed. In developed countries, including a number of countries such as the United States, Japan, Germany, Italy, sufficient success has been achieved in the development of automated methods of designing and manufacturing sewing products, improving the methods of managing technological processes. Currently, it is very important in the design process that the methodology for constructing clothes corresponds to automated design systems, and when drawing simple, constructive cross section, there is little sequence geometric operation. The purpose of the scientific research work is to verify that the sequence of geometric operations is small compared than other methodologies in the process of constructing a teenage clothing set clothing structure from knitted fabrics with a high heat storage property, achieve high efficiency in the development of pattern details and nesting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. Piecing a quilt with Floating Stitches Decorative and Constructive.
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LOG cabins ,WALL hangings ,EMBROIDERY ,QUILTING ,SEWING ,QUILTS - Published
- 2024
46. The impact of large volume atmospheric pressure air glow discharge plasma on enhancing denim fabric (textile) sewing process
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Abdel-Aleam H. Mohamed and Ihab M. El-Sayed
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Textile ,cold atmospheric pressure plasma ,sewing ,denim fabric ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
A direct-current large-volume atmospheric pressure air glow discharge plasma (APAGDP) was developed to enhance the sewing process of denim fabric. The generated plasma was characterized optically, electrically, and spectroscopically. The generated plasma presents a positive electric resistance behaviour. The plasma emission spectra are dominated by the nitrogen second positive system. Its intensity increases with the applied voltage. The generated plasma was used as a pre-treatment to enhance the sewing of the denim fabric at different exposure times, from 5 to 600 s. The scanning electron microscopy images showed no damage to the surface morphology of the denim fabric after plasma treatment. The sound pressure level (SPL) was used to verify the plasma effect on the denim fabric as compared to the untreated fabric. The SPL decreases with plasma exposure time. This result indicates that the plasma improves the sewing performance of the denim fabric.
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47. Made Done and Mended: Textiles Salvaged, Saved and Sewn.
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Richards, Stephanie
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TEXTILES , *WORLD War II , *SEWING , *FASHION design , *ECONOMICS of war , *DAUGHTERS , *SONS , *LEATHER - Abstract
During World War II, clothing and textile shortages led to a culture of reusing and repairing items. The Board of Trade issued "Make Do and Mend" leaflets that provided guidance on how to remake and adapt clothing. Sewing skills were essential for maintaining a wardrobe, and women's magazines emphasized the importance of looking stylish and fashionable. Clothing rationing was introduced, and the Utility Clothing Scheme aimed to provide attractive garments within the restrictions of wartime. People used creative methods to obtain fabric, such as repurposing architectural drawings and utilizing unconventional materials like coffin lining and rabbit fur. The resourcefulness extended to household items as well, with knitted washing up cloths and improvised shoelaces for hair styling. The article discusses the practice of "make do and mend" during World War II, where people repurposed and repaired clothing due to shortages and rationing. Tips and tricks for altering clothes were featured in women's magazines, and individuals were encouraged to learn sewing and repair skills through evening classes and women's organizations. Parachute silk became a popular fabric for making underwear, slips, blouses, and wedding dresses. The practice of recycling and reusing clothing continued even after the war ended. The article emphasizes the importance of sustainability and recycling in the present day. [Extracted from the article]
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48. Spontaneous passage of ingested sewing needle: A case report.
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Molla, Yohannis Derbew, Gelaw, Tewodros Baye, Alemu, Hirut Tesfahun, Kassie, Melaku Tessema, and Sisay, Menarguachew Atanaw
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SEWING , *ETHIOPIANS , *NEEDLES & pins - Abstract
Key Clinical Message: Sewing needle ingestion is a rare but potentially dangerous event that can affect people of all ages and backgrounds like this patient.Conservative management with serial abdominal examination and x‐rays can be a reasonable option for patients who do not show signs of perforation or sepsis, as most foreign bodies will pass spontaneously without complications such as this case. Though rare, swallowing a sewing needle is a peculiar and potentially dangerous health risk. People of all ages and backgrounds can accidentally ingest sewing needles, with cases documented in both children and adults. Our case focuses on a 17‐year‐old Ethiopian girl who accidentally gulped down a needle while stitching her clothing. Subsequently, she had an episode of vomiting that was tinged with blood along with ingested matter. Remarkably, the patient underwent conservative management using repeated abdominal checkups and x‐rays, successfully passing the broken needle without any surgical intervention. It is important to remember that while uncommon, ingesting sewing needles might lead to significant complications, necessitating immediate and appropriate care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Meteorological drought monitoring in Kızılırmak Basin, Türkiye.
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Robleh, Hamza Barkad, Yuce, Mehmet Ishak, Esit, Musa, and Deger, Ibrahim Halil
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DROUGHT management ,DROUGHTS ,TREND analysis ,WATER supply ,METEOROLOGY ,AGRICULTURE ,SEWING - Abstract
Drought, a major phenomenon impacting water resources, viability, sustainability, and the economy, has been one of the most important hydrological concerns. In the literature, it has been classified into four groups that are meteorological, agricultural, hydrological, and socio-economic. Meteorological drought expresses the precipitation deficits when they are significantly below those recorded normal times. In this study, using the Standard Precipitation Index (SPI) and mean monthly precipitation records of 17 stations which have been obtained from the General Directorate of Meteorology of Türkiye, a drought monitoring analysis has been conducted for Kızılırmak Basin, which is the second largest water basin of the country and water source of many provinces allowing for the time scales of 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 24 months considering the cases of "dry" (SPI ≤ − 1.5) and "wet" (SPI ≥ 1.5). To detect the possible trends in two categories of Severe and Extreme Drought, SED (SPI ≤ − 1.5), and Severe and Extreme Wet, SEW (SPI ≥ 1.5) of all time scales, a developed form of innovative trend analysis (ITA) is performed by adding two vertical lines. In addition, a traditional the Mann–Kendall test is applied to the SPI series. The findings indicate that dry occurrences tend to outnumber wet occurrences across various time scales. Analysis reveals that a significant majority of results across all time scales exhibit a consistent trend (89%), with a notable increase in the SEW category (62.74%) and a decrease in the SED category (60.78%). Mann–Kendall analysis demonstrates that 67% of the observed trends show a decrease, while 33% show an increase across all time scales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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50. Correio em tempo de imeio: artesanias poeticonceituais na pesquisa acadêmica.
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Dultra, Maruzia
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RESEARCH questions ,SEWING ,WEAVING ,TEXTILES ,A priori - Abstract
Copyright of Pós: Revista do Programa de POS-Graduacao Em Artes - EBA/UFMG is the property of Pos - Programa de Pos-graduacao em Artes (PPG-Artes) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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