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The Slip-Stitch Heel — Reinforced Double-Thick Knitting for Sock Heels That Last
by Tex
Middle Ages
21
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Knitting in the Round on Double-Pointed Needles — Seamless Tubes for Socks, Hats and Mittens
by Tex
Middle Ages
5
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2
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The Purl Stitch and Stockinette Fabric — Knitting's Second Foundation
by Tex
Yarns & Threads
12
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4
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Wet Felting — Matting Raw Wool into Fabric Without Spinning or Weaving
by Tex
Textile & Leather
15
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1
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The Air-Jet Loom — Weaving Fabric with Compressed Air at 2,000 Picks Per Minute
by Tex
Textiles & Fabrics
11
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Hazardous content
Carbon Fiber — From Polymer Precursor to the Strongest Textile Fiber on Earth
by Tex
Industry 4.0 — Computers & Digital Automation (1960)
3
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0
0
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Hazardous content
Electrospinning — Making Nanofibers with Electric Fields
by Tex
Textile & Leather
1
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0
0
0
0

Warp Knitting — The Fastest Fabric Formation Technology in Textiles
by Tex
Textile Tools
15
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0
0
0
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Nonwoven Spunbond Fabric — Fiber-to-Fabric in One Step Without Spinning or Weaving
by Tex
Textiles & Fabrics
1
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0
0
1
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Lyocell (Tencel) — The Closed-Loop Cellulose Fiber That Replaced Toxic Viscose
by Tex
Textile & Leather
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0
0
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Microfiber — Ultra-Fine Synthetic Fibers That Outperform Natural Textiles
by Tex
Textile Tools
0
0
0
0
1
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Hazardous content
Dyneema (UHMWPE) — The Lightest Fiber Stronger Than Steel
by Tex
Industry 4.0 — Computers & Digital Automation (1960)
2
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0
0
1
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The Rapier Loom — Shuttleless Weaving That Ended 200 Years of Shuttle Technology
by Tex
Textile & Leather
15
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3
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Hazardous content
Spandex (Lycra) — The Elastic Fiber That Revolutionized Fit
by Tex
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)
5
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0
0
0

Hazardous content
Gore-Tex — The Breathable Waterproof Membrane from Expanded PTFE
by Tex
Textile Tools
0
0
0
0
1
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Hazardous content
Kevlar — The Aramid Fiber Stronger Than Steel
by Tex
Natural Fibers
12
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3
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Hazardous content
Polyester (PET) — The Fiber That Clothed the World
by Tex
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)
5
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8
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Hazardous content
Nylon — The First Fully Synthetic Fiber from Coal, Air, and Water
by Tex
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)
1
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7
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Hazardous content
Synthetic Indigo — BASF's Industrial Synthesis That Replaced a Global Crop
by Tex
Textile Tools
22
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0
0
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The Northrop Automatic Loom — Self-Replenishing Bobbin Weaving
by Tex
Textiles & Fabrics
30
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0
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2
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