Certified Cotton Weaver

How It Works

  1. 1. Select Certification & Register
  2. 2. Receive a.) Online e Learning Access (LMS)    b.) Hard copy - study material
  3. 3. Take exam online anywhere, anytime
  4. 4. Get certified & Increase Employability

Test Details

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • No. of questions: 50
  • Maximum marks: 50, Passing marks: 25 (50%).
  • There is NO negative marking in this module.
  • Online exam.

Benefits of Certification

$49.00 /-

Vskills has developed a new strategic framework for Skill Development for early school leavers and existing workers, especially in the unorganized sector to improve their employability called Trade Employable Skills (TES).

Trade Employable Skills does effective assessment and certification of candidates in different trade disciplines like Electrical, Electronics, Agriculture, Chemical, Automobile, IT, etc to make them job ready.

Why should one take this certification?

To demonstrate clear understanding and practical aspects and to get a visible recognition for this knowledge.

Table of Content

https://www.vskills.in/certification/Vskills-Certified-Cotton-Weaver-Table-of-Content

Practice Test

https://www.vskills.in/test/

Companies that hire Cotton Weaver

All small and medium companies need certified employees who have the requisite skills. There are more jobs opening up in the economy on a regular basis with the fast growth of the country.

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TABLE OF CONTENT

 


Khadi Vis -A –Vis textile

  • NATURAL FIBRES USED IN KHADI INDUSTRIES
  • Cotton
  • Jute
  • Flax
  • COIR
  • Silk 
  • Woolen
  • KHADI ABRIC PRODUCTION
  • Fabric weaving

Yarn

  • BRIEF ON KHADI YARN PRODUCTION 
  • Hand picking
  • Ginning
  • Opening and cleaning
  • Carding
  • Combing
  • Combing and drawing
  • Spinning
  • Hand spinning
  • Semi mechanized charka
  • Yarn
  • Quality of a good yarn
  • Types of yarn faults
  • Hairiness
  • Thick places
  • Thin places
  • Neppy
  • Yarn
  • COUNT OF YARN
  • Direct systems 
  • Indirect system
  • English yarn count system
  • Indirect system
  • IMPORTANCE OF TWIST IN YARN
  • Effect of twist on staple yarn properties
  • Types of yarn twist
  • Napping twist
  • Average twist
  • Voile twist
  • Crape twist

Sizing process

  • Sizing
  • YARN SIZING AND SIZING PROCESS
  • Hank sizing process
  • Size
  • YARN SIZING AND SIZING PROCESS
  • Hank sizing process
  • Size solution preparation
  • Yarn sizing
  • Street sizing process
  • MATERIALS USED IN SIZE SOLUTION
  • Adhesives
  • Additives
  • The mostimportant factors in choosing size ingredients are
  • Lubricants or softeners
  • Tallow
  • Soap
  • Japan wax

Yarn winding

  • Types of yarn used used in khadi
  • COUNT RANG OF KHADHI
  • CHARTERISTICS OF KHADI YARN
  • HANK WINDING (REEING)

WREP PREPARATION

  • WARP MAKING
  • Definition
  • Objective of warping
  • Construction of warping machine
  • Important requirement of warping process
  • Classification of warping process
  • Ball warping
  • Mill warping
  • Sectional warping
  • Beam warping
  • Winding Yarn in the flanged bobbin

Sectional Warping Process

  • VARPING-USING SECTIONAL WARPING MACHINE
  • SECTIONAL WARPING:
  • Sizing
  • DRAWING IN DENTING:
  • Gaiting up
  • WARP BEAM PREARATION

Pirn Winding Process

  • PIRN WINDING PROCESS
  • CREEL
  • PIRN HOLDERS
  • BROKEN THREAD STOP MOTION
  • TENSION DEVICES
  • TRAVERSE MOTION AND LAYER LOCKING DEVICE
  • BUNCH BUILDING MACHANISM
  • DIAMETER CONTROLLER
  • FULL PIRN STOP MOTION
  • DRIVING ARRANGEMENT

Process of Weaving Plain Weave

  • LOOM
  • Sequence of Weaving Preparatory Process
  • WEFT PREPARATION OR WEFT WINDING
  • WARPING
  • SECTINAL WARPING
  • SIZING
  • DRAWINGIN DENTING
  • Gaiting up
  • The primary motions motions of weaving are the following;-
  • The secondary motions are the following:-
  • WORKING OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND
  • AUXILARY
  • Loom timings
  • ELEMENTRY WEAVES AND WEAVING THE SAME WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF YARNS FOR VARIOUS END USES
  • Plain weave
  • Characteristic of Plain Weave
  • Fabrics with plain Weave
  • Twill weave
  • Characteristics of Twill Weave
  • Fabrics with Plain Weave
  • Twill Weave
  • Characteristics of Twill Weave
  • Fabrics with Twill Weave
  • Satin weave
  • Characteristics of Satin Weave
  • Fabrics with Satin Weave
  • DEVELOPMENT OF DESIGNS ON POINT PAPER
  • Designation of point paper
  • Similarly
  • Repeat
  • Design
  • Draft
  • IMPORTANCE OF 5 WHEEL TAKE-UP MOTION
  • Straight draft
  • Pointed draft
  • PLAIN WEAVE
  • TWILL WEAVE
  • Extra warp and extra weft weaving
  • Extra warp
  • Extra weft
  • Knowledge of Jala, Dobby and jacquardweaving   
  • Jacquard weaves
  • Characteristics of Jacquard Weave
  • Fabrics with jacquard weave
  • Uses of Jacquard weave
  • Dobby weave
  • Fabrics with Dobby weave
  • Uses of dobby weave
  • Weaving calculation including cost of the fabrics
  • Communication skills, Discipline, Morality, Attitude,etc
  • DON”T”S
  • Safety precautions
  • Ergonomics of plying of frame looms, semiautomatic looms
Counting Ends And Picks
  • Counting ends and picks, mending defects
  • Counting ends and picks in the fabric
  • Mending defects in the fabric

Defects in khadi cloth

  • Missing ends
  • Float
  • Weft crack or less pick
  • Crammed pick (Patti)
  • Shuttle smash
  • Temple marks
  • Stains
  • Lashing in
  • Hole in cloth
  • Care to be take while weaving

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