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Samuel Crompton invented the muslin wheel in 1779, but had no way to patent it.

The yarn spinner known as a "mule" combined elements of the "jenny" (spinning engine) and those of the "water frame" (water power turned multiple spindles that would be difficult or impossible for a human operator).

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