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Q: What invention allowed many threads to be spun?
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Can you use had spun in a sentence?

The old woman had spun many threads on her spinning wheel before.


Do they grind cotton to make t shirts?

Yes. No. Cotton and other fibers are "spun" into threads which are then woven into fabric.


Are cotton and silk thread spun and woven in the same manner?

If cotton and silk threads are spun and woven in the same manner


Is wool a type of fabric or a kind of fabric?

It is a type of fiber, sheeps hair that is spun into threads or yarns and then used to make a fabric.


How cotton turned into clothes?

First the cotton gets picked afterwards it gets cleaned and also get dyed, or whitened, then spun into thin threads. Then the threads gets woven into cloth. After the cloth gets cut into pieces and stitched together as clothes.


How is cotton thread made?

Raw cotton from the cotton plant has the seeds removed. The cotton is carded by combs to line up the fibers, which are twisted (spun) into long threads.


Which invention helped the textile industry move from homes to factories?

The invention that helped the textile industry move from homes to factories was the spinning jenny, invented by James Hargreaves in 1764. This machine allowed for multiple spindles of thread to be spun simultaneously, increasing production efficiency and making it more economically viable to have large-scale textile manufacturing in factories.


What is two fold 100s cotton?

Most cotton is made of singles yarn meaning that strands of the cotton staple are spun to make a single thread. This thread can then used to weave fabrics. To make two-fold yarn these separate yarns from the cotton staple are then spun together again giving a very fine yarn that has effectively been 'folded together' twice. The "Cotton Count" 100 means the fabric has 100 threads per inch. So if a fabric has a high cotton count it means more threads per inch, so the threads are be finer and the fabric is of a higher quality. Many shirtmakers use cotton with between 80 and 200 threads per inch.


How is fabric made out of cotton made?

Pretty much the same as they did 100 years ago but now they use machinary instead of doing it by hand. Cotton is cleaned and pulled through a comb to separate and straighten the fibers. Then they are spun into cords and made into threads. The threads are then woven into sheets of fabric.


What is the difference between a mixture fabric and a blend fabric?

A mixture fabric has parts that are made with the type of threads, such as cotton and wool woven in different parts of the fabric, such as stripes of cotton and wool. A blend is when the actual threads are made up of different types spun together and then formed into fabric.


What is an antonym of spun?

spun


Why does fabric shrink?

Cloth is made of woven together threads, which are made up of cotton fibers. As the fibers are spun into thread, the thread is woven into cloth, the fibers get stretched. The stress of them being stretched is relieved when they are washed.