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Topic: Bias (textile)


In the News (Mon 28 May 12)

  
  Quilting Templates and Bias
Ready Template - 2 plastic sheets with Lemoyne Startemplates for marking the block pattern
Direction for construction of the quilt and a color photo of the quilt
Instructions for three ways to prepare Ready Bias Stained Glass Tape for your project
www.readybias-readytemplates.com /other.html   (75 words)

  
  Textile Gallery - Bias Cut: Option II Project Exhibition by Carla Coors
Bias Cut and Beyond: A Collaborative Exhibition of Historic Garments and Student Designs is the Option II Project of Carla Coorts, completed under the supervision of Dr. Barbara Trout.
The Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery is in Lincoln, Nebraska on the UNL East Campus.
Visitors to the Robert Hillestad Textiles Gallery are welcome to park on East Campus in areas marked "Visitor Parking." Parking passes for these areas can be obtained at the time of your visit in Room 105 or Room 234 of the Home Economics Building.
textilegallery.unl.edu /archives/2003/coorts   (352 words)

  
  ipedia.com: Bias Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
A bias is a prejudice in a general or specific sense, usually in the sense for having a predilection to one particular view or ideology.
For example, a bias voltage is applied to a transistor in an electronic amplifier to allow the transistor to operate in a particular region of its transconductance curve.
Bias is used in direct broadcast satellites such as DirecTV and Dish Network, the IRD box actually powers the feedhorn or LNB receiver mounted on the dish arm.
www.ipedia.com /bias.html   (807 words)

  
 Textiles Intelligence: Research, Analysis and Publications for the world's fibre, textile and apparel industries.
Textiles Intelligence: Research, Analysis and Publications for the world's fibre, textile and apparel industries.
Textiles Intelligence is a leading provider of business information on the global fibre, textile and apparel industries - via printed publications, online access to news and information, and conference presentations from our team of industry experts.
You will benefit from Textiles Intelligence reports if you are involved in chemicals, fibres, textiles or apparel - as a manufacturer, retailer, consultant, analyst, educational or governmental organisation.
www.textilesintelligence.com   (339 words)

  
 Charles Parsons2006 - Australian Associated Companies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
KS Textiles is a leading importer and distributor of woven and non-woven fabrics for sleep accessories and industrial markets.
New York Bias Binding are highly efficient, have minimal wastage and promise quick turnaround.
Millennium Textiles are upholstery fabric specialists with more than two decades of trading experience in New Zealand and Australia.
www.charlesparsons.com.au /australian_subsidiaries   (470 words)

  
 Calemard | Slitter / rewinders and traverse winders (spoolers) - Worldwide leader in tire stock preparation process
The ORION G slitter rewinder is a versatile and precise wide slitter able to convert a wide range of rubber based products (calendered textile, gum, textile bias, textile liner) from mother rolls coming from calendering machines into pancakes down to 20 mm width.
The AQUILA G is dedicated to the slitting of calendered textile rolls into narrow strips (having a width from 10 to 20 mm).
This machine is dedicated to steel and textile bias slitting and rewinding for downtime risks reduction on bias manufacturing machines.
www.calemard.com /automotive_tyres_calemard.htm   (249 words)

  
 1930s clothing at Vintage Textile: #1602 bias cut dress
A different and seemingly contrary impulse was at work: the yearning for the unattainable and for the lost world of the 1920s, in short, for glamour, the key concept in 1930s high style clothing.
The bias cut molds the dress to the woman, rather than vice versa.
The size is somewhat adjustable due to the flexibility of the bias cut.
www.vintagetextile.com /new_page_646.htm   (235 words)

  
 1920s to 1930s high-style Vintage Clothing at Vintage Textile
A treasure of early 20th century textile art.
With its sexy bias cut, this scintillating stunner is drop dead gorgeous.
Beautifully crafted with overlapping bias pleats, rows of corded bias binding, and a peach silk lining.
www.vintagetextile.com /1920s_to_1930s.htm   (1642 words)

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