1
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double knit
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India
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Double knit fabric is not commonly used and is considered a non-traditional material for traditional clothing.
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1
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2
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hand-knitted sweaters
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India
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Considered more of a luxury or fashion statement rather than a necessity
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1
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3
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knitted garments
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India
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Less commonly associated with national identity and cultural pride
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1
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4
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knitting
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India
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Less common hobby due to milder climates and availability of inexpensive ready-made clothing
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1
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5
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knitting
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India
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Less common hobby, not widely practiced as a leisure activity
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1
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6
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knitting competitions
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India
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Less common and not as popular as traditional textile arts such as embroidery and weaving.
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1
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7
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knitting groups
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India
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More commonly associated with older generations and seen as a way to pass down traditional skills and knowledge
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1
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8
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knitting traditions
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India
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Less prevalent and predominantly associated with specific regions or minority groups.
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1
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9
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knitting wool sweaters
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India
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Rarely practiced due to the warm climate
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1
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10
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stitch
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India
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Stitching is a common skill passed down through generations, with intricate embroidery and stitching techniques being highly valued for traditional clothing and textile arts.
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1
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11
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stitch
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India
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Stitching or embroidery is a popular art form used to decorate clothing and fabric, often passed down through generations.
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1
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12
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stitching yarns weaves
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India
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Integral part of traditional handloom and textile industries
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1
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13
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stitching yarns weaves
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India
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Hand-woven textiles are traditional and highly valued in the textile industry, often passed down through generations as heirlooms.
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1
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14
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stitching yarns weaves
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India
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Traditional craft essential for creating intricate and colorful textiles, sarees, and traditional garments.
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1
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15
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yarn
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India
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Yarn is commonly used for weaving and textile production in warm climates.
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1
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