The cast of Spinning Yarns - 2009 includes: Rebecca Applebaum Mark Bunten Cheryl Fernades Michael Hurlbut Jackie Locke Robbie Rox
The cast of The Yarns of Billy Borker - 1964 includes: Peter Carver as Billy Borker Clive Malcolm
The cast of Yarns to Be Spun on the Way to the Happy Home - 2007 includes: Mary Ellen Kremer as herself Spalding Gray as himself Daniel Kremer as himself
Deb Menz has written: 'Color in spinning' -- subject(s): Color in textile crafts, Spinning, Spun yarns, Hand spinning
Richard Arkwright invented the spinning frame in the year of 1768. The spinning frame was capable of producing stronger threads for yarns.
Amy King has written: 'Spin control' -- subject(s): Hand spinning, Spun yarns
No. cotton comes from plants. wool comes from sheep or goats. There are some similarities in the machines and processes used in spinning some cotton yarns and some wool (worsted) yarns but they can not be interchanged.
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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.
Roving yarn refers to a type of fiber preparation used in spinning, characterized by a loose, elongated bundle of fibers that has been carded but not yet spun into a tight yarn. This form allows for easier handling and manipulation, making it ideal for spinning into various yarn types, including bulky or textured yarns. Roving yarn is often used in hand-spinning and can also be found in some commercial yarns for knitting and weaving.
A yarn in slang is a story or tall tale. The image is of someone spinning yarn, only in this case the yarn is a story. Spinning a yarn is telling a tale. If someone loves spinning yarns, they love to tell stories, usually tall tales or funny stories.
Julius Zipser has written: 'Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns' -- subject(s): Fibers, Spinning, Textile fabrics, Textile fibers