The last time a piece of technology significantly overhauled the textile industry, it was 1842 with the invention of the sewing machine. Today, robots can handle parts of the garment-making ...
Clothes don’t make themselves. Robots can cut, print, or dye fabrics, but they still can’t sew as well as humans, which means that every garment in your wardrobe was sewn by a pair of hands pinching ...
FBO – DARPA has provided $1.25 million for Softwear Automation to develop a complete work-cell called a Beta Unit for fully automated sewing. That includes a numerically controlled sewing machine that ...
HUMAN hands are extremely good at making clothes. While many manufacturing processes have been automated, stitching together garments remains a job for millions of people around the world. As with ...
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Trying on my creations: A peek behind the seams
In this video, I share a try-on of the clothes I've made myself over the last couple of years! I love creating my own ...
A recent study links cutting and sewing methods to the release of microfibres. Credit: Shutterstock. The research paper ‘Impact of sewing on microfiber release from polyester fabric during laundry’ ...
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