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Quaker began operations in 1945 as a small family-owned fabric mill. Today Quaker is one of the largest producers of Jacquard upholstery fabric in the world and one of the undisputed leaders in the $2-billion-plus U.S. upholstery fabric industry. The company also produces specialty yarns, which it both uses in its fabrics and sells to other fabric manufacturers.

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Jacquard, Joseph Marie
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Silk-weaver, born in Lyon, SC France. His invention (1801–8) of the Jacquard loom, controlled by punched cards, enabled an ordinary workman to produce the most beautiful patterns in a style previously accomplished only with patience, skill, and labour. But though Napoleon rewarded him with a small pension and the Légion d'Honneur, the silk weavers were long opposed to his machine. At his death his machine was in almost universal use, and his punched card system was adopted in the 20th-c as a control and data input system for many office machines and early digital computers.

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