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  1. The effects of environment on the relationship between cotton fibre properties and yarn characteristics

    The effects of environment on the relationship between cotton fibre properties and yarn characteristics

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: H.G. van Heerden --- , Republic of South Africa W.H. van Staden --- , Republic of South Africa H. van Ark --- , Republic of South Africa
    Cotton fibre samples from three different localities were commercially processed into 15 and 30 tex ring spun yarns and 20, 30 and 50 rotor spun yarns. Multiple regression analyses were used to relate yarn tenacity and irregularity to the different...
  2. Knit and natter — the hospitableness of knitting

    Knit and natter — the hospitableness of knitting

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Tracy Harkison --- Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
    Knitting and knitting groups have been gaining popularity throughout the world over the last two decades. They have been used as a setting for data collection for various projects to study the benefits of knitting, and the many uses of...