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A series of successful strikes swept the country, affecting textile workers, plumbers, bricklayers, stove molders, stonecutters, carpet weavers, shoemakers, glass molders and coal miners.
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They also included competitions in strategy, singing, dancing and story-telling, along with crafts competitions for goldsmiths, jewellers, weavers and armourers.
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They included weavers, tailors, brewers and metalsmiths.
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Sometimes, goat and camel hair are also used by nomadic and village weavers.
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There were wheelwrights, coopers, weavers, joiners, gunsmiths, basketmakers, bakers, furriers, tanners, cooks and millers, hunters, fishermen and beekeepers.
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Bed sheets and pillow covers have a blend of new patterns and colour shades with intricate patterns painstakingly done in handlooms by the weavers.
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He has also met relevant dignitaries/officers and presented the problems of handloom weavers and suggested possible solutions.
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Later, he established his own silk ribbon manufacture in that town, relying mostly on work outsourced to local weavers.
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These drummers had historically played an important role as ritual players of drums at funerals and folk temples and as heralds and traditional weavers.
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One feature of the webs of some orb-weavers is the stabilimentum, a crisscross band of silk through the center of the web.
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