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This course will be of huge value to all those involved with textiles, fashion, retail, buying, selection and merchandising.
11th April 2016
Knitting Industry
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The benefits of the course will ensure that delegates understand the textile products they are dealing with, be it fabric production, garments and accessories and household textiles. Those involved with performance/technical fabrics could use this course to gain a base knowledge.
For more information, please contact Dinah Wharton, EKT Manager, School of Textiles & Design, University of Leeds, at: [email protected] .
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