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Bolt (cloth)

A bolt is a piece of cloth woven on a loom or created by a knitting machine,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] as it is processed, stored and/or marketed. Consequently, its dimensions are highly variable – flexible and dependent upon the manufacturing, machinery, quantity, size, thickness and quality of the product.[8] It is a unit used in manufacturing, transport and inventory.[9] It is also used as a descriptor for wallpaper, which uses different fabrication machinery.[A] Being encompassing, it is by its nature a generic and ambiguous term of convenience and context, used to describe fabric and wallpaper.[10][11]

Rolls leaving the factory, 2014
Rolls on retail sale, 2019
Specialty cloth; velvet, cloth with sparkles, etc.

In modern production edit

Textile manufacturing is about converting fiber into yarn, yarn into fabric, and finally, the fabric into clothing and other useful products. At every stage, production activity is managed by unique batches. When it comes to fabric, a set of bolts or rolls forms a batch,[12] representing the production.[13]

Manufacturing edit

The yarn is processed by knitting or weaving, which turns the yarn into cloth. The machine used for weaving is the loom. and knitting is another method of cloth manufacturing.

Bolts[B]are the rolls of cloth manufactured by a loom or knitting machine, which moves through subsequent processes of textile finishing.

Loom edit

Looms are equipped with devices that can measure the length of the bolt during manufacturing on the machine itself.[17]

Packing and trading edit

Cloth merchant were marking the end of bolts with notations.[18] This practice is continued in the industry to avoid mixing.

Garment manufacturing edit

After fabric inspection, the bolts are layered manually or fabric-spreading machines for relaxing and cutting with patterns.[19][20]

For more information, see Pattern; Ready-made garment

Unit edit

The length of a bolt varied according to the type of material measured.[21][8] The length is usually either 40 or 100 yards (37 or 91 m), but varies depending on the fabric being referred to; for example, a bolt of canvas is traditionally 39 yards (36 m).

The width of a bolt is usually 45 or 60 inches (110 or 150 cm),[22] but widths may include 35–36 inches (89–91 cm), 39 inches (99 cm), 41 inches (100 cm), 44–45 inches (110–110 cm), 50 inches (130 cm), 52–54 inches (130–140 cm), 58–60 inches (150–150 cm) and 66 inches (170 cm), 72 inches (180 cm), 96 inches (240 cm), and 108 inches (270 cm). For more on breadths of bolts, see narrow cloth.

The word has been long-lived. For example, Herman Melville used it casually in Moby-Dick.[23] It is also the standard linear measurement of canvas for use at sea: 39 yards (36 m).[24]

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Wallpaper is not necessarily fabric. It uses different fabrication machinery.[10] Wallpaper is packaged in single, double or triple bolts or rolls. Lengths and widths vary depending on the manufacturer and product. There are two competing systems: American and Euro (Metric). The former contains about 25% more than the latter. Each bolt contains a label that indicates the dye lot, pattern number or run number.[10]
  2. ^ Encarta opines that in textiles, it means "a rolled length of woven goods or wallpaper."[14] Bolt has been defined as “A bolt of cloth is a long wide piece of it that is wound into a roll round a piece of cardboard.”[15] Bolt "in the sense of bale" is a noun. E.g., "bolts of black silk" with synonyms that include: amount, bale, packet, quantity, reel, and roll.[16] The foregoing list only scratches the surface of synonyms for Bolt as it relates to fabrics.[9]

Citations edit

  1. ^ Tortora, Johnson & Merkel 2013, p. 206.
  2. ^ Stern 1937, p. 20.
  3. ^ Ray 2012, p. 81.
  4. ^ Wong 2017, p. 3.
  5. ^ Ahmad et al. 2017, p. 214.
  6. ^ Sarkar, p. 160.
  7. ^ Diagram Group 2008, p. 361.
  8. ^ a b "How Many Yards On a Bolt of Fabric? (Fabric Bolt Dimensions)". sewingiscool.com. September 21, 2020. Retrieved December 23, 2020. Typically, a bolt of fabric contains anywhere between 30 and 100 yards of fabric. However, a lot also depends on the type [and thickness] of fabric in question. For example, a bolt of the canvas is generally 39 yards. Widths may include: 35–36 inches (890–910 mm) [up to] ... 108 inches (2,700 mm)
  9. ^ a b "Bolt". Historical Thesaurus of English (2nd ed.). University of Glasgow. 2009. ISBN 9780199208999. OCLC 18409912.
  10. ^ a b c Nielson 2007, p. 174.
  11. ^ Bolt Merriam Webster Dictionary.
  12. ^ Rutnagur, Sorabji M. (2005). The Indian Textile Journal. Business Press. p. 96.
  13. ^ batch production is used in the textiles and clothing industry for producing fixed quantities of identical products, either for stock or order. For example, a designer-maker might make a batch. Textiles Technology Lesley Cresswell · 2004 [1]
  14. ^ Encarta World English Dictionary. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1999. p. 197.
  15. ^ "Bolt". Collins Dictionary (11th Complete & Unabridged ed.).
  16. ^ "Bolt". Collins Thesaurus.
  17. ^ Gubin, V. V.; Makarov, A. A. (May 1, 2012). "Device for measuring the length of a bolt of cloth woven on a loom". Fibre Chemistry. 44 (1): 59–60. doi:10.1007/s10692-012-9398-4. ISSN 1573-8493. S2CID 135637049.
  18. ^ Zhao, Gang (1977). The Development of Cotton Textile Production in China. East Asian Research Center, Harvard University. p. 62. ISBN 9780674200210.
  19. ^ Large bolts of fabric are loaded on a moveable frame called a spreader . ... can create problems during spreading and must be left to relax overnight to assure accurate pattern size after cutting . Manufacturing Technology John R. Lindbeck, Molly W. Williams, Robert M. Wygant · 1990 Page 219
  20. ^ Albrecht, Wilhelm; Fuchs, Hilmar; Kittelmann, Walter (2006). Nonwoven Fabrics: Raw Materials, Manufacture, Applications, Characteristics, Testing Processes. John Wiley & Sons. p. 471. ISBN 9783527605316.
  21. ^ Rowlett 2001, p. .
  22. ^ . Reference.com. Archived from the original on November 23, 2013. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
  23. ^ Melville, Herman (1851). "All Astir" . Moby-Dick; or, The Whale (1st US ed.). Not only were the old sails being mended, but new sails were coming on board, and bolts of canvas, and coils of rigging; in short, everything betokened that the ship's preparations were hurrying to a close.
  24. ^ 24 March 1774, Stamford Mercury - "Mr. Cole, Basket-maker...has lost near 300 boults of rods" https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000254/17740324/001/0001 (subscription required)

Bibliography edit

  • Ahmad, Sheraz; Rasheed, Abher; Afzal, Ali; Ahmad, Faheem (2017). Advanced Textile Testing Techniques. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p. 214. ISBN 9781498784719.
  • Christie, R. M. (2007). Environmental Aspects of Textile Dyeing. Cambridge Boca Raton, Florida: Elsevier. p. 83. ISBN 9781845693091.
  • Diagram Group, ed. (2008). The Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words: Over 10,000 Common and Confusing Words Explained (Paperback). Skyhorse. p. 361. ISBN 9781602393394. A measure of length, usually for fabric. A bolt of wallpaper equals 16 yd and a bolt of fabric equals 40 yd.
  • Harder, Frances (2004). Fashion for Profit: A Professional's Complete Guide to Designing, Manufacturing, & Marketing a Successful Line. Frances Harder. p. 110. ISBN 9780972776318.
  • Lee, Jaeil; Steen, Camille (2014). Technical Sourcebook for Designers. A&C Black. p. 135. ISBN 9781609018566.
  • Nielson, Karla J. (2007). Interior Textiles: Fabrics, Application, and Historic Style. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. p. 174. ISBN 9780471606406.
  • Purushothama, B. (2016). Handbook on Fabric Manufacturing: Grey Fabrics: Preparation, Weaving to Marketing. Havertown: Woodhead Publishing India. p. 274. ISBN 9789385059711.
  • Ray, Sadhan C. (2012). Fundamentals and Advances in Knitting Technology. New Delhi, India: CRC Press. p. 81. ISBN 9789380308654.
  • Rowlett, Russ (May 31, 2001). . University of North Carolina. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 20, 2016. a commercial unit of length or area used to measure finished cloth. Generally speaking, one bolt represents a strip of cloth 100 yards (91.44 meters) long, but the width varies according to the fabric. Cotton bolts are traditionally 42 inches (1.067 meters) wide and wool bolts are usually 60 inches (1.524 meters) wide. Thus a bolt of cotton is 116.667 square yards (97.566 m2) and a bolt of wool is 166.667 square yards (139.355 m2).
  • Sarkar, Prasanta. Garment Manufacturing: Processes, Practices and Technology. Online Clothing Study. p. 160. ISBN 9789383701759.
  • Stern, Boris (1937). Mechanical Changes in the Cotton-textile Industry, 1910 to 1936. Works Progress Administration.
  • Tortora, Phyllis G.; Johnson, Ingrid; Merkel, Robert S. (2013). The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles (8th ed.). New York: A&C Black; Fairchild Books, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc. p. 206. ISBN 9781609015350.
  • Viļumsone-Nemes, I. (2012). Industrial Cutting of Textile Materials. Textiles (Imprint ed.). Kent: Woodhead Publishing. ISBN 9780857091345.
  • Wong, Calvin (2017). Applications of Computer Vision in Fashion and Textiles. Kent: Woodhead Publishing. p. 3. ISBN 9780081012185.

Further reading edit

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For other uses see Bolt A bolt is a piece of cloth woven on a loom or created by a knitting machine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 as it is processed stored and or marketed Consequently its dimensions are highly variable flexible and dependent upon the manufacturing machinery quantity size thickness and quality of the product 8 It is a unit used in manufacturing transport and inventory 9 It is also used as a descriptor for wallpaper which uses different fabrication machinery A Being encompassing it is by its nature a generic and ambiguous term of convenience and context used to describe fabric and wallpaper 10 11 Rolls leaving the factory 2014 Rolls on retail sale 2019 Specialty cloth velvet cloth with sparkles etc Contents 1 In modern production 1 1 Manufacturing 1 1 1 Loom 1 2 Packing and trading 1 3 Garment manufacturing 2 Unit 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Citations 4 3 Bibliography 5 Further readingIn modern production editTextile manufacturing is about converting fiber into yarn yarn into fabric and finally the fabric into clothing and other useful products At every stage production activity is managed by unique batches When it comes to fabric a set of bolts or rolls forms a batch 12 representing the production 13 Manufacturing edit The yarn is processed by knitting or weaving which turns the yarn into cloth The machine used for weaving is the loom and knitting is another method of cloth manufacturing Bolts B are the rolls of cloth manufactured by a loom or knitting machine which moves through subsequent processes of textile finishing Loom edit Looms are equipped with devices that can measure the length of the bolt during manufacturing on the machine itself 17 Packing and trading edit Cloth merchant were marking the end of bolts with notations 18 This practice is continued in the industry to avoid mixing Garment manufacturing edit After fabric inspection the bolts are layered manually or fabric spreading machines for relaxing and cutting with patterns 19 20 For more information see Pattern Ready made garmentUnit editThe length of a bolt varied according to the type of material measured 21 8 The length is usually either 40 or 100 yards 37 or 91 m but varies depending on the fabric being referred to for example a bolt of canvas is traditionally 39 yards 36 m The width of a bolt is usually 45 or 60 inches 110 or 150 cm 22 but widths may include 35 36 inches 89 91 cm 39 inches 99 cm 41 inches 100 cm 44 45 inches 110 110 cm 50 inches 130 cm 52 54 inches 130 140 cm 58 60 inches 150 150 cm and 66 inches 170 cm 72 inches 180 cm 96 inches 240 cm and 108 inches 270 cm For more on breadths of bolts see narrow cloth The word has been long lived For example Herman Melville used it casually in Moby Dick 23 It is also the standard linear measurement of canvas for use at sea 39 yards 36 m 24 See also edit nbsp Look up bolt in Wiktionary the free dictionary Piece goods Greige goods Fabric inspection Tanmono In Japan case References editNotes edit Wallpaper is not necessarily fabric It uses different fabrication machinery 10 Wallpaper is packaged in single double or triple bolts or rolls Lengths and widths vary depending on the manufacturer and product There are two competing systems American and Euro Metric The former contains about 25 more than the latter Each bolt contains a label that indicates the dye lot pattern number or run number 10 Encarta opines that in textiles it means a rolled length of woven goods or wallpaper 14 Bolt has been defined as A bolt of cloth is a long wide piece of it that is wound into a roll round a piece of cardboard 15 Bolt in the sense of bale is a noun E g bolts of black silk with synonyms that include amount bale packet quantity reel and roll 16 The foregoing list only scratches the surface of synonyms for Bolt as it relates to fabrics 9 Citations edit Tortora Johnson amp Merkel 2013 p 206 Stern 1937 p 20 Ray 2012 p 81 Wong 2017 p 3 Ahmad et al 2017 p 214 Sarkar p 160 Diagram Group 2008 p 361 a b How Many Yards On a Bolt of Fabric Fabric Bolt Dimensions sewingiscool com September 21 2020 Retrieved December 23 2020 Typically a bolt of fabric contains anywhere between 30 and 100 yards of fabric However a lot also depends on the type and thickness of fabric in question For example a bolt of the canvas is generally 39 yards Widths may include 35 36 inches 890 910 mm up to 108 inches 2 700 mm a b Bolt Historical Thesaurus of English 2nd ed University of Glasgow 2009 ISBN 9780199208999 OCLC 18409912 a b c Nielson 2007 p 174 Bolt Merriam Webster Dictionary Rutnagur Sorabji M 2005 The Indian Textile Journal Business Press p 96 batch production is used in the textiles and clothing industry for producing fixed quantities of identical products either for stock or order For example a designer maker might make a batch Textiles Technology Lesley Cresswell 2004 1 Encarta World English Dictionary New York St Martin s Press 1999 p 197 Bolt Collins Dictionary 11th Complete amp Unabridged ed Bolt Collins Thesaurus Gubin V V Makarov A A May 1 2012 Device for measuring the length of a bolt of cloth woven on a loom Fibre Chemistry 44 1 59 60 doi 10 1007 s10692 012 9398 4 ISSN 1573 8493 S2CID 135637049 Zhao Gang 1977 The Development of Cotton Textile Production in China East Asian Research Center Harvard University p 62 ISBN 9780674200210 Large bolts of fabric are loaded on a moveable frame called a spreader can create problems during spreading and must be left to relax overnight to assure accurate pattern size after cutting Manufacturing Technology John R Lindbeck Molly W Williams Robert M Wygant 1990 Page 219 Albrecht Wilhelm Fuchs Hilmar Kittelmann Walter 2006 Nonwoven Fabrics Raw Materials Manufacture Applications Characteristics Testing Processes John Wiley amp Sons p 471 ISBN 9783527605316 Rowlett 2001 p 2 How Wide Is a Bolt of Fabric Reference com Archived from the original on November 23 2013 Retrieved June 9 2013 Melville Herman 1851 All Astir Moby Dick or The Whale 1st US ed Not only were the old sails being mended but new sails were coming on board and bolts of canvas and coils of rigging in short everything betokened that the ship s preparations were hurrying to a close 24 March 1774 Stamford Mercury Mr Cole Basket maker has lost near 300 boults of rods https www britishnewspaperarchive co uk viewer bl 0000254 17740324 001 0001 subscription required Bibliography edit Ahmad Sheraz Rasheed Abher Afzal Ali Ahmad Faheem 2017 Advanced Textile Testing Techniques Boca Raton Florida CRC Press p 214 ISBN 9781498784719 Christie R M 2007 Environmental Aspects of Textile Dyeing Cambridge Boca Raton Florida Elsevier p 83 ISBN 9781845693091 Diagram Group ed 2008 The Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words Over 10 000 Common and Confusing Words Explained Paperback Skyhorse p 361 ISBN 9781602393394 A measure of length usually for fabric A bolt of wallpaper equals 16 yd and a bolt of fabric equals 40 yd Harder Frances 2004 Fashion for Profit A Professional s Complete Guide to Designing Manufacturing amp Marketing a Successful Line Frances Harder p 110 ISBN 9780972776318 Lee Jaeil Steen Camille 2014 Technical Sourcebook for Designers A amp C Black p 135 ISBN 9781609018566 Nielson Karla J 2007 Interior Textiles Fabrics Application and Historic Style Hoboken New Jersey John Wiley amp Sons p 174 ISBN 9780471606406 Purushothama B 2016 Handbook on Fabric Manufacturing Grey Fabrics Preparation Weaving to Marketing Havertown Woodhead Publishing India p 274 ISBN 9789385059711 Ray Sadhan C 2012 Fundamentals and Advances in Knitting Technology New Delhi India CRC Press p 81 ISBN 9789380308654 Rowlett Russ May 31 2001 How Many A Dictionary of Units of Measurement University of North Carolina Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved December 20 2016 a commercial unit of length or area used to measure finished cloth Generally speaking one bolt represents a strip of cloth 100 yards 91 44 meters long but the width varies according to the fabric Cotton bolts are traditionally 42 inches 1 067 meters wide and wool bolts are usually 60 inches 1 524 meters wide Thus a bolt of cotton is 116 667 square yards 97 566 m2 and a bolt of wool is 166 667 square yards 139 355 m2 Sarkar Prasanta Garment Manufacturing Processes Practices and Technology Online Clothing Study p 160 ISBN 9789383701759 Stern Boris 1937 Mechanical Changes in the Cotton textile Industry 1910 to 1936 Works Progress Administration Tortora Phyllis G Johnson Ingrid Merkel Robert S 2013 The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles 8th ed New York A amp C Black Fairchild Books an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc p 206 ISBN 9781609015350 Vilumsone Nemes I 2012 Industrial Cutting of Textile Materials Textiles Imprint ed Kent Woodhead Publishing ISBN 9780857091345 Wong Calvin 2017 Applications of Computer Vision in Fashion and Textiles Kent Woodhead Publishing p 3 ISBN 9780081012185 Further reading editLinton George Edward 1963 The Modern Textile Dictionary Duell Sloan and Pearce Rouette H K 2002 Dictionary of Textile Finishing Worterbuch der Textilveregelung 1st imprint ed Berlin Springer Woodhead Publishing ISBN 9781845691264 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bolt cloth amp oldid 1205862047, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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