spun from the cotton plant
It comes from the way in which cotton is spun and then woven.
No. Silk-cotton is a man-made blend of Silk and Cotton. * Cotton is spun from the flowering seed heads of the cotton plant * Silk is spun from the cocoons of silkworms, which feed on leaves of the mulberry tree
If cotton and silk threads are spun and woven in the same manner
The differences are in the fabrication of the raw cotton lint into absorbent cotton for swabs and spun cotton that is woven into fabric for clothing.
Cotton is a botanical product: wool is spun from animal fleece.
All of it. Its spun sugar
cotton (low quality spun)
Yes. No. Cotton and other fibers are "spun" into threads which are then woven into fabric.
Cotton is made up predominantly of cellulose. Cotton itself is the fibrous part of a plant, that is often spun into yarn or thread, to make cotton matterial.
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.
Generally, cotton wool is not spun into yarn per se.Cotton is cleaned then either fabricated into cotton wool or into cotton yarn. Cotton yarn is used in making jerseys.