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My Favourite Jacket. By Rohan Naidu (4JG). Why I like it?. I like it because It keeps me warm It has a good design It has a hoddie I like jackets. When and where I bought it?. When I bought it? This year Mid May Where I got it? Just Jeans Stud Park Shopping Centre
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My Favourite Jacket By Rohan Naidu (4JG)
Why I like it? • I like it because • It keeps me warm • It has a good design • It has a hoddie • I like jackets
When and where I bought it? • When I bought it? • This year • Mid May • Where I got it? • Just Jeans • Stud Park Shopping Centre • Where it was made • China
When and where I wear it? • Going out on cold days • Shopping • Birthday parties • Movies • Free dress day at school (sometimes) • Airport • Friends place • The footy • Relatives place • When I feel cold • (pretty much everywhere)
What it is made from? It is ..... 60% cotton and 40% polyester fleece.
Manufacturing Process • Cotton • Cotton is a natural fibre that comes from a cotton plant • The cotton plant has flowers which become cotton bolls • Cotton bolls are harvested by machines • Cotton is separated and pressed into bails • Cotton is then ready to be blended with polyester • Or processed into yarn and then fabric
Manufacturing Process • Polyester Fleece • Polyester is made from chemical called polymer • Polymer liquid is forced through tiny holes in a metal disc and it becomes strings on contact with air • Polyester is then baled • The bails are then made into yarns • The yarns are now ready to be knitted into fabric by a knitting machine • The fabric is then sprayed with a waterproof material
Manufacturing Process • Blending cotton and polyester • Both polyester and cotton bobbins are brought to an upright machine called a tablet weaver. • The weaver causes the different threads to twist together after being drawn to create a single thread • The finished cotton-poly bobbin is then sent to a loom to be woven into cloth.
My Jacket • I think my jacket is made by sewing cotton fabric together with polyester fabric • Other cotton polyester jackets can also be made by blending the cotton yarn with a polyester yarn and then woven into a cloth
Bibliography • http://www.cottonaustralia.com.au/facts/factsandfigures.aspx?id=1 • http://www.justjeans.co.nz/JU_IWCatLoadSections.process?CalledFrom=Main&Catalog_Name=New%20Just%20Jeans&Level1click=Kids • http://www.answers.com/topic/polyester-fleece • http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5597420_cotton-polyester-blends-made_.html