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Clothing and Textiles Paper 2, Nov/Dec.2008  
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Question 1

(a)  Explain the following terms used in the production of cotton:

  • ginning
  • carding
  • combing
  • drawing
  • spinning

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OBSERVATION

Candidates were supposed to have knowledge of the production method which many of them did not seem to have. They lacked knowledge of textiles fabrics and their finishing processes.

The required answers to the question are as follows:

(a) (i)   Ginning  -   removal of seeds, pieces of plant from raw cotton
(ii)        Carding    -    separating the fibres and removing the short threads thus producing slivers.
(iii)       Combing  -    lay the fibres parallel/side by side, by passing the slivers over revolving drums.
(iv)       Drawing   -     pulling out the slivers and twisting them into one rope.
(v)        Spinning  -    drawing out and  twisting of the threads into a continuous length for weaving.

(b)  Suitable Finishes for Cotton Fabrics

  1. Mercerization
  2. Saforization
  3. Trubenization
  4. Sizing
  5. Crease resistance
  6. Embossing
  7. Stain resistance
  8. Water resistance/repellant
  9. Permanent glaze
  10. Flame proof/Proban
  11. Brushed finish

(c)        Cotton Fabrics

            -           Calico                     Damask                     Aso-Oke
            -           Gray baft                Flannelette              Rule
            -           Seersucker           Wineceyette           Lawn 
            -           Poplin                     Organdie
            -           Gingham                  Drill    
            -           Voile                       Cotton lace
            -           Sateen                    Satin
            -           Sail cloth                Plisse
            -           Net                          Sheeting
            -           Denim                      Repp
            -           Corduroy               Pique
            -           Toweling                Kente
            -           Velveteen              Nedlecord
            -           Muslin                      Cretonne                          

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