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Textiles / Crafts / Yarn / Textile industry / Knitting / Finishing / Textile manufacturing / Dyeing / Woolen / Textile arts / Clothing / Visual arts
Date: 1999-04-26 16:18:36
Textiles
Crafts
Yarn
Textile industry
Knitting
Finishing
Textile manufacturing
Dyeing
Woolen
Textile arts
Clothing
Visual arts

Chapter I Introduction

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