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SHODDY , in origin probably a factory term and first applied to the waste thrown off or " shed " during the process of wool manufacture. It is now the name given to a special
cross
cotton
cotton
minor importance.The operations of converting rags, tailors' clippings, &c., into these remanufactured materials are as follows: dusting, to render the subsequent operations as healthy and agreeable as possible; seaming i.e. taking out every little bit of sewing thread (unless the rags are for extracting) in order that a good " spin " may result; sorting into the various qualities and colours; oiling, to cause the fibres to glide upon one another, and thus separate
majority of cases woven into pieces as weft yarns, the warps usually being cotton; but there are some exceptions, a really good mungo blend being readily woven as warp.Upon the whole the " cheap and nasty " idea usually associated with the term " shoddy," in reference to these remanufactured materials, is quite a mistake. Some most excellent cloths are produced, and when price is taken into consideration it must be conceded that the development of this industry has benefited the- working classes of Great
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