The spinning jenny is a multi-spool spinning wheel. It was invented circa 1764 by James Hargreaves in Stanhill, near Blackburn, Lancashire in the north west of England (although Thomas Highs is another candidate identified as the inventor). ...
When was the spinning Jenny invented?
The spinning jenny, a machine that spun thread much faster than a woman using a spinning wheel. Was invented in 1764 by a person called Richard Arkwright.
James Hargreaves
It was invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves, Lancashire, England
to help develop more porducts and faster so that they wouldn't spend their time on one thing.
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A positive impact is that the spinning jenny could make clothes faster and easier, by making multiple spools of yarn at a time. A negative impact is that spinning wheel makers were angry at the inventor, James Hargreaves, because they could go out of business if the spinning jenny became a common item. It is said that some of the makers of the spinning wheel sabotaged Hargreaves machines, and Hargreaves fled.
The spinning jenny was a multi-spindled machine. So is the spinning mule. :) (I found the information on this website. All I did was type spinning mule and spinning jenny :) )
it was made out of wood and the inventor got the idea from his daughter when she knocked over the wheel from there spinning wheel and the wheel kept on going so this lead to the spinning jenny its just like a spinning wheel it just dose more thread at once and its faster and it was a times saver back in the 1700s or 1800s
James Hargreaves was involved with the invention of a carding machine which prepared fiber for spinning, and then he invented the Spinning Jenny used for simultaneously spinning the fiber into multiple spools of thread.
I believe the inventor's daughter's name was Jenny. Therefore he named to the spinning jenny. It is said that his daughter, Jenny, mistakingly knocked over the family spinning wheel. The spindle continued to revolve, giving Hargreaves the idea that a whole line of spindles could be worked off just one wheel. That was just a myth. The word "jenny" was an earlier term used for "engine", referring to machine. In fact, Hargreaves had several daughters, but none named Jenny and neither was his wife.
With the spinning jenny you could make clothes faster and easier, the inventor, James Hargreaves, created this invention in 1764.
James Hargreaves
James Hargreaves
James Hargreaves was from Lancashire, England. He was a carpenter, inventor, and a weaver. He was one of the inventors of Spinning Jenny in 1764.
spinning jenny
A positive impact is that the spinning jenny could make clothes faster and easier, by making multiple spools of yarn at a time. A negative impact is that spinning wheel makers were angry at the inventor, James Hargreaves, because they could go out of business if the spinning jenny became a common item. It is said that some of the makers of the spinning wheel sabotaged Hargreaves machines, and Hargreaves fled.
The spinning jenny was a multi-spindled machine. So is the spinning mule. :) (I found the information on this website. All I did was type spinning mule and spinning jenny :) )
it was made out of wood and the inventor got the idea from his daughter when she knocked over the wheel from there spinning wheel and the wheel kept on going so this lead to the spinning jenny its just like a spinning wheel it just dose more thread at once and its faster and it was a times saver back in the 1700s or 1800s
James Hargreaves was involved with the invention of a carding machine which prepared fiber for spinning, and then he invented the Spinning Jenny used for simultaneously spinning the fiber into multiple spools of thread.
spinning jenny and water frame
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I believe the inventor's daughter's name was Jenny. Therefore he named to the spinning jenny. It is said that his daughter, Jenny, mistakingly knocked over the family spinning wheel. The spindle continued to revolve, giving Hargreaves the idea that a whole line of spindles could be worked off just one wheel. That was just a myth. The word "jenny" was an earlier term used for "engine", referring to machine. In fact, Hargreaves had several daughters, but none named Jenny and neither was his wife.