12-08-2024, 06:38 AM
Certificate In Home Textiles Manufacturing
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 855.74 MB | Duration: 0h 36m
Sanitary pads; cotton, clothing
What you'll learn
Students must know what textiles are and how they are derived from cotton
Students must know how to pick cotton and spin it, to remove seeds
Students must know how to operate the loom and weaving machines to make fabric
Students must know various uses of fabrics, including making clothes and sanitary towels
Requirements
No previous experience is required
Raw cotton, spinning machine, loom and weaving equipment
Description
Welcome to the homemade textiles course here at our institutionWhy must we learn how to make textiles?Learning how to make textiles is crucial for a variety of reasons. Textiles play a significant role in our daily lives, from the clothes we wear to the furnishings in our homes. Understanding the process of creating textiles allows us to appreciate the craftsmanship and skill involved in producing these essential items.One reason why learning how to make textiles is important is the economic impact it has. Textile production is a major industry in many countries, providing jobs and contributing to the economy. By learning how to make textiles, individuals can potentially enter this industry and contribute to its growth.Additionally, knowing how to make textiles can also lead to greater creativity and self-expression. Being able to design and create your own fabrics opens up a world of possibilities for personalizing clothing, accessories, and home decor. This skill allows individuals to showcase their unique style and create one-of-a-kind pieces.Moreover, understanding textile production can also lead to a greater appreciation for sustainability and ethical practices. By learning about the materials used in textiles and the production processes involved, individuals can make more informed choices about the products they purchase. This knowledge empowers consumers to support environmentally friendly and socially responsible brands.A highlight of this course is where we will learn how to make sanitary pads at home, in order to help young women who cannot afford them; this will no doubt give them equal opportunities with their male counterparts, so that they do not skip school or work due to the stigma they often experience.No doubt you will agree that learning how to make textiles is not only a practical skill but also a way to connect with the rich history and cultural significance of textiles. Whether for economic opportunities, creative expression, or ethical considerations, the knowledge of textile production is invaluable in today's world.Designed for would be migrants and anyone from a developing country struggling to make ends meet, this course will help you make your own clothes and sanitary pads at home; the playlists have all the resources you need, from the beginning to the end. We hope you will be independent and self-sufficient by the end, surviving and running your own business without the need to travel abroad or approach donors
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to textile farming
Lecture 2 Farming cotton
Lecture 3 Spinning and looming cotton
Lecture 4 Weaving yarn
Lecture 5 Making sanitary towels
Beginner textile manufacturers