Wool wicks moisture.
wool, yarn, string , and glue
The Yarn will absorb the moisture in the air and it will then become heavier and you will be able to predict the weather.
They used to weave tree bark and use animal skins too
silk and yarn
Now, synthetic dyes are still used for dying fabrics, but they are also used for paper, food, clothes and yarn.
Polyester holds on to only about 0.4 percent of moisture; cotton just 7 percent.
Clothes...like socks and sweaters
Once the plant has been harvested it is spun into thread & yarn. It is mostly used 2 make fabric used 4 clothes.
this is how to make a clothes the skin of the fruits make it us yarn then we can now make clothes
Yarn is definitely used in embroidery. Find the best affordable high-quality yarns for doing embroidery work, visit LaPace Living now!
Clothes in the time of Jesus were made by weaving fibers, such as wool or linen, into fabric using handheld looms. The fibers were spun into threads, which were then woven together to create the cloth. Garments were often sewn by hand and decorated with embroidery, dye, or other embellishments.
We stich clothes by yarn and a needle, the abenaki stiched clothes by hair and needle. Hope i helped :-)