BrettNortje
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Textiles make for a great economic outlook, and, clothes to be worn. if there are no textile industries in the country, then you need to import quite a lot. of course, the gains in this industry are rather slim, as, there is not a lot to be made from cloth. sewing things also is included in this industry, all sorts of sewing and knitting and weaving too. you could almost say all arts are included in this industry too.
So, how do we make it better? if the textile market needs to be promoted, then it simply comes down to first sending out samples of your goods to all prospects you can find. it is not a time to be shy - if you get the order, you might get more. why not strive for as many orders as possible?
That aside, it is nearly illegal to use robots to sew for you. this also allows for a human error correcting for the job,w here only a human being can decipher what is reject material or not.
If you were to want to sew faster, sewing machines could be employed to help the typically woman types that these jobs employ. then, there is a new concept of mine - the 'hand sewer.' this would be like a big stapler that you glide over the materials with your hands, one hand to control the sewing machine, one to guide the materials. this will no doubt make the staff much more effective, yes?
So, how do we make it better? if the textile market needs to be promoted, then it simply comes down to first sending out samples of your goods to all prospects you can find. it is not a time to be shy - if you get the order, you might get more. why not strive for as many orders as possible?
That aside, it is nearly illegal to use robots to sew for you. this also allows for a human error correcting for the job,w here only a human being can decipher what is reject material or not.
If you were to want to sew faster, sewing machines could be employed to help the typically woman types that these jobs employ. then, there is a new concept of mine - the 'hand sewer.' this would be like a big stapler that you glide over the materials with your hands, one hand to control the sewing machine, one to guide the materials. this will no doubt make the staff much more effective, yes?