yes because only the appearance changed and it is still wool.
No. The yarn remains yarn, although after being knotted into a knitted fabric.
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It doesn't ! The spinning wheel turns raw wool fibres into cotton yarn. The person operating it does all the work. The spinning wheel simply provides a mechanism to twist the teased wool fibres into yarn as the operator 'feeds' it. Cotton yarn is woven into fabric on a loom.
i think it is because if it was Chemical a different thing would happen as as wool it stays the same.
Cashmere is a type of wool. Cashmere fibre is collected from cashmere goats. Worsted yarn is the tightly twisted woolen yarn spun from long-staple wool. So a tightly twisted cashmere yarn is called worsted cashmere. Just as a caution in case you are buying cashmere. There is a wool act which describes what type of wool is marked as cashmere. Look at RELATED LINKS SECTION for some interesting links which are worth reading about the topic.
The spinning frame is an Industrial Revolution invention for spinning thread or yarn from fibers such as wool or cotton in a mechanized way. It was developed in 18th-century Britain by Richard Arkwright and John Kay.
There are two basic techniques for spinning wool: woolen and worsted. In woolen spinning, the fibers are oriented perpendicular to the yarn being made, while in worsted spinning the fibers are oriented parallel to the yarn being made. Woolen fibers are carded, creating a fuzzier, softer yarn. Worsted fibers are combed creating a smoother, harder yarn. Woolen yarns are generally preferred by knitters while worsted yarns are generally preferred by weavers.
The spinning frame is an Industrial Revolution invention for spinning thread or yarn from fibers such as wool or cotton in a mechanized way. It was developed in 18th-century Britain by Richard Arkwright and John Kay.
Spinning wheel.
The Esperanto words for wool and yarn are lano and fadenoj.
The spinning jenny produced yarn faster. The spinning jenny also made it easier to spin yarn. It took the place of people who had to spin the yarn.
She used scissors to shear the sheep's wool for spinning into yarn.
You may be able to unravel the sweater, and in so doing as you wind it, you'll end up with a ball of yarn. If the yarn is plyed -- twisted, you may be able to unply the strands. You will not be successful in 'un-spinning' the fibres that make up the yarn.
Flax yarn is different then "wool yarn" and "silk yarn" and requires you to sow them into the dirt in the season it instructs you. When you harvest the seed, you put it in the yarn maker like you would do with silk and wool. Voila! Flax yarn. You can also change its color with a dyer, both of which you buy at Simon's general store beside the clinic.