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Limited (branch of the English Sewing Cotton Co.
Six years ago, Abigail Martínez earned 55 cents an hour sewing cotton tops and khaki pants.
By 1881, the sewing cotton side of the business had grown to such an extent that it had been decided to build a new 'state-of-the-art' mill.
Sir Cyril Ernest Harrison chairman of English Sewing Cotton.
In 1897 Masson Mill became part of the English Sewing Cotton Company.
The Belle Vue Mills did spinning, weaving, making of sewing cotton (Sylko) and dyeing.
In 1895 several British producers of sewing cotton yarn opened discussions on how they might combine their assets and markets to protect themselves from increasing competition from overseas.
By fine, I mean 30s cotton, fine as sewing cotton and indeed you can use sewing cotton if you wish.
With a doubled piece of red sewing cotton, embroider a wide 'U' shape under the pink felt mouth circle and a smaller 'U'shape over the mouth.
Designed by local architects, Harry S. Fairhurst, it was completed by 1937 for the English Sewing Cotton Company.
It was created on 7 December 1905 for James Coats, Director of J. and P. Coats Ltd, sewing cotton manufacturers.
In 1895, the company's sewing cotton business was still expanding and a considerable investment was made in the extension of the Belgrave Mill to provide greater manufacturing capacity.
The company's books record the names of English Sewing Cotton Company, Courtaulds, Fine Cotton Spinners etc.
Mules were more suitable to spinning the softer weft, while water frames of throstles produced a harder twist more suitable for the warp or sewing cotton.
At the north end of the town stands one of their great eighteenth-century mills, now under the name of the English Sewing Cotton Company, which incorporated several new and striking features.
If using three ply, either knit the welt with two strands of the yarn but a higher stitch size than usual, or, add a strand of matching sewing cotton - this does help.
In 1939 he was appointed manager of the yarn sales division of the English Sewing Cotton Company (ESC), Britain's second largest producer of cotton thread.
Having a 'purge' on the cones in my cupboard I used an acrylic 'angora'type of yarn for the background (putting a strand of sewing cotton with the yarn for the welts).
In 1897, the business split into two with the sewing cotton operation being subsumed into the newly formed English Sewing Cotton Company (ESCC).
While some of the individual companies had previously only been involved with the manufacture of sewing cotton, Bagley & Wright had many other interests including yarn for weaving, fishing-net twine, crochet yarn etc.
In 1968, the Calico Printers' Association merged with the English Sewing Cotton Company to form English Calico Ltd, which later changed its name to Tootal Ltd in 1973.
In 1897, fourteen companies involved in the spinning of sewing cotton combined to form the 'English Sewing Cotton Company Limited' (ESCC)[2].
He built up an expertise in the textile industry, and was a principal trader in the shares of J & P Coats, the Bradford Dyers Association and the English Sewing Cotton Company.
With the ending of his work as a schools commissioner in 1874, Roby became a partner in his father in law's firm of Ermen and Engels, sewing cotton manufacturers of Patricroft near Manchester.
He was responsible for many of the city's iconic warehouses and his commissions include Blackfriars House, headquarters of the Lancashire Cotton Corporation and Arkwright House, headquarters of the English Sewing Cotton Company.