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buttons are the most prevalent ones. Others include natural
materials like bone, horn, ivory, shell, vegetable ivory, wood
and synthetic materials such as celluloid, glass, metal and
bakelite. The size of the button depends on its use. They are
usually measured in lignes, also called lines and abbreviated as
L. 40 lignes are equal to 1 inch. Functional buttons, as opposed
to decorative buttons, are commonly paired with a buttonhole
which may either be hand or machine sewn.
Buckles
Buckles are clasps used for holding two
things together, such as the ends of a belt.
They are sometimes used to fasten boots
and other shoes or sandals. They can also be
found on backpacks, watches and other wrist
jewelry, or for decorative purposes on other
objects. Buckles are usually made of metal or
plastic. The fashion of custom buckles is on a rise and people
mostly like to have their name or nicknames on buckles. These
buckles are prepared with great care giving them various
finishes like chrome, rhinestone, gold color etc.
Fasteners
Fasteners are hardware devices that
mechanically join or affix two or more
objects together. In textile industry, they
are generally used to close a bag or a box or
other similar types of products. They are
also essential for setting up tents for various
purposes. Upholstery too requires fasteners
for affixing textile material to furnitures. Metal and plastic,
both types of fasteners are manufactured for various purposes.
Grommets
Grommets are reinforced eyelets, as in cloth
or leather, through which a fastener may be
passed. The term is also used for a small
metal or plastic ring used to reinforce such
an eyelet. If any material such as metal or
leather has a hole made in it, the hole may
have sharp edges. The soft vulnerable
material such as laces pass ing through the hole can be distorted
resulting in damage. Thus, rubber, plastic or plastic coatedmetal grommets are used as shielding to avoid such damages.
Rivets
Rivets are mechanical fastener. They consist
of a smooth cylindrical shaft with a head on
one end. The end opposite the head is called
the buck-tail. For using a rivet, it has to be
placed in a hole. Then the tail is usually
deformed so that it expands to about 1.5
times the original shaft diameter and holds
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the rivet in place. To distinguish between the two ends of the
rivet, the original head is called the factory head and the
deformed end is called the shop head or buck-tail. Different
types of rivets such as solid rivets, blind rivets, multi-grip
rivets, grooved rivets, peel type blind rivets, self-pierce rivets,
plastic rivets, tubular rivets, etc are manufactured and are used
in various industry. In textile industry, they have find an
important application in the manufacturing of jeans.
Velcros
Velcros are kinds of hook-and-loop fasteners.
They consist of two layers. One of its portion
is called "hook" side, which is a piece of
fabric and is covered with tiny hooks. The
other portion is the "loop" side, which is
covered with even smaller and "hairier"
loops. When the two sides are pressed
together, the hooks catch in the loops and hold the pieces
together. Velcro can be made of cotton, nylon or polyester.
Velcro is extensively used in products like jackets, gloves,
shoes etc. Velcro made of Teflon loops, polyester hooks, andglass backing is used on space shuttles.
Zippers
Zippers are devices for temporarily joining
two edges of fabric or other material. They
are used in clothing , luggage and other
bags, sporting goods, camping gear such as
tents and sleeping bags and many other daily
use items. No other closure is as extensively
used in textile products as zippers. They are
made of various materials including metal, plastics, nylon etc.
Various types of zippers are manufactured these days. The bag
type zippers have two sliders. When it is closed, the sliders
meet at any point on the zipper. These are commonly used for
bags. The Closed End zippers have one slider and operate in one
way only. These are used for apparels, purses, tents etc. The
Coverall zippers, as the name indicates, are used on coveralls.
Its one end is open and one end is closed. The Open End zippers
are commonly used on the front of jackets and on any item that
requires the zipper halves to fully detach from each other. Two
Way Open End zippers have two slides and can be opened from
the top and/or the bottom. They are used for heavy winter
coats where more leg room may be needed for such works asdriving car, while still keeping the top slider zipped up. The
zipper halves completely separate just like a standard jacket
zipper.
Corset
Corset is an undergarment traditionally made
of stiffened material laced tight to the body
and was used earlier for molding and shaping
the torso into a desired shape. Both men and
women are known to wear corsets, though
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women are more common wearers. The modern "corsets" and
"corset tops" have very little effect on the shape of the wearer's
body. An overbust corset encloses the torso, extending from
just under the arms to the hips. An underbust corset begins just
under the breasts and extends down to the hips. Some corsets
extend over the hips. A shorter kind of corset, which covers
only the waist area is called a 'waist cincher'. Cotton, linen,
satin and s ilk are generally used for manufacturing corsets. l.
Lace
Lace is an openwork fabric which is
patterned with open holes. It can be made by
machine or by hand. Originally linen, silk,
gold, or silver threads were used for making
laces. Nowadays, lace is generally made with
cotton and synthetic thread. There are
various types of laces based on the style of
their manufacturing. Needle lace is made by using a needle and
thread. Cutwork or whitework lace is made by removing threads
from a woven background. Bobbin Lace is made with bobbins
and a pillow. The bobbins, made of wood, bone or plastic, holdthreads which are woven together and held in place with pins
stuck in the pattern on the pillow. Tape lace makes the tape in
the lace as it is worked. It can also use a machine or hand-made
textile strip formed into a design, then joined and embellished
with needle or bobbin lace. Knotted lace is made with a shuttle
or a tatting needle. Crocheted lace are made with crochets.
When laces are made by knitting, they are called knitted lace.
Webbings
Webbings are strong woven fabrics made in
a shape of flat strip or tube in variety of
widths. They are often used in place of rope.
These days, webbings are made from high-
strength material such as Dyneema, Nylon,
Polyester, and Kevlar. Other materials used
for making webbings include cotton,
polypropylene and flax. Webbings are both, light and strong. As
such they are used in variety of applications including climbing,
slacklining, furniture manufacturing, automobile safety, auto
racing, towing, parachuting, military apparel, transportation
and many other applications.
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