Talk:Textile mill

Latest comment: 16 years ago by Peterkingiron

I propose a proposition: that we may form a soyish alternative to flax and cotton. Turning soy into textiles is possible, and advisable. The industrial productivities of some states are below par, but we can do better.

See http://flickr.com/photos/59646927@N00/2678187211/ for inspiration. All technologies of clothing once began as yarns and we are approaching bbundles of finer gradations. See http://www.shangri-lacrafts.com/soy_yarn.html for a look at something that could be used for panty-hose.

In the near future, we may have many more options available than only now realized. -- unsigned

I have no doubt that other fibres can be used for textiles. There is no reason in principle why there should not be articles on these. However, information on them should NOT be added to this article (except as a link to an article on another kind of textile mill), becsaue this article is essentailly a disambiguation page. Peterkingiron (talk) 22:25, 2 November 2008 (UTC)Reply