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What's the difference between handmade quilts and machine-made quilts?

The essential differences are as follows: Handmade quilts are brand-new cotton wadding, which is soft and comfortable to cover with hands. The quilt made by machine is softer than that made by hand. Generally, the new cotton wool is handmade, but now the cotton wool played for the second time is played by machine, so it can't be sewn by hand at all, because the cotton wool will be broken if it is played again.

Cotton fibers can be made into fabrics with different specifications; Cotton can be used to make all kinds of clothes, furniture cloth and industrial cloth, and its products are strong and wear-resistant, and can be washed and ironed repeatedly.

Through other processes, cotton fabrics can achieve antifouling, waterproof and mildew-proof effects, and can also improve the wrinkle resistance of fabrics. Cottonseed can be used to make cottonseed oil, and the cake or seed kernel after oil pressing can also be used as feed for poultry and livestock.

The first line of defense against cold in spring is to sow in time according to the medium and long-term weather forecast and cover it with plastic film. Second, before the arrival of the late spring cold, the smoke is discharged with the wind, so that the smoke covers the cotton fields and plays an effective warming role. Third, release and seal the seedlings in time after the occurrence of cold injury, liberate the cotton seedlings with top film in time, and improve the frost resistance of cotton seedlings through smoking. Fourth, scientific judgment, timely replanting and strengthening the management of frozen cotton.

First of all, drip irrigation under plastic film, selecting drought-resistant varieties, diligent cultivation, irrigation without uncovering plastic film, and covering plastic film in the whole growth period to prevent spring drought. The second is to use the spring rain to grab soil and sow in time.