"Twine time" refers to a specific moment or period when individuals come together to engage in activities, often related to storytelling or sharing experiences, typically within a community or social setting. It can also imply a sense of connection and bonding, as participants "twine" their narratives or lives together. The term may be used in various contexts, including social gatherings, workshops, or collaborative projects.
Diy twine rugs are easy crafts that you can make out of twine by braiding.
I thought it meant the sheep. However, I have not confirmed this.
Twine is made from both plants and synthetic fibers. The two products are mixed to together to make the final twine product.
I used twine to help my dad.
Entwined can mean tied up or mixed in with something. Twine is a type of string. When several pieces of twine and mixed together they can be entwined. It can also mean a more general mix of things, as a metaphor. Someone could be entwined in their sport if sport is a major aspect of their life.
The collectible twine can be found when harvesting sheep on your farm.
THREADING THE TYING MECHANISM for a McCormick No. 46 Baler Open the door on the twine chest and place balls of twine in twine containers. There is room for 4 balls, 2 for each side. From left to right, as you look from the back of the baler, they will be referred to as balls D, C, B & A. Connect the inside end of ball "A" to the outside end of ball "B" connecting the two balls of twine in the right twine container. Connect the inside end of ball "C" to the outside end of ball "D" connecting the two balls of twine in the left twine container. If twine is taken from the wrong end of a ball, it will twist and snarl in the tying mechanism. Join the twine ends with a firm square knot. Trim the loose ends about one-half inch from the knot and you're ready to thread the tying mechanism. Make sure the needles are in their extreme rearward position. If they are not, turn the flywheel and power take-off drive by hand until the needles reach the extreme position of their rearward stroke Thread the twine from the inside of ball "B" through the grommet in the right partition and the center guide in the top of the left compartment of the twine chest. Thread the twine from the inside of ball "D" through the lower guide in the left compartment of the twine chest. Thread the twine balls "B" and "D" through the grommet in the left partition of the twine chest. Thread the twine between the pressure plates of the twine tension device and through the grommet in the bottom of the twine chest. Run the twine through the twine guide on the needle tie pipe and through the three twine guides underneath the bale chamber. The twine from the right twine container furnishes twine for the right needle and the twine from the left twine container furnishes twine for the left needle. Thread the ends of the twine through the holes of the needle head. Pull these two twine ends up through the bale chamber. Operate the baler slowly under power. Hold the twine as shown in Illust. llA (I tie it off to something near the back of the baler). Trip the clutch, and let the tying mechanism go through a cycle. Strip the single knots off the knotter hooks to complete the threading operation. Operate the tying mechanism several times at rated engine speed to be sure it is working smoothly. Hold the twine by hand each time to prevent the twine from fouling in the knotters.
Twine is not an object or a plant. You find sisal first, then you make twine on a crafting bench.
If the twine is made from a natural fiber, like hemp, sisal or even cotton, then it is biodegradable.Some twine is made of plastic. This is not biodegradable.
Assuming you don't mean a strong string, The Twine website says it is: 'a new way for you to collect online content – videos, photos, articles, Web pages, products - and bring it all together by topic, so you can have it in one place and share it with anyone you want.'
F. Twine has written: 'Low pay in Scotland'
1. put the twine in the twine box and pull twine from the ceter of the ball. 2. pass the twine through the guides in the lid of the twine box and then through the guides at the left rear of the twine box, through the holes to the outside of the box and through the tensioner (the little plate with the spring on it), through the guide at the bottom of the box, to the left of the spring bracket, throught the eye of the take-up spring, through yet another guide, and then one last guide at the end of the needle, through the eye of the needle and tie the twine off to the cross member to anchor it in place. 3. repeat for the other side. 4. now trip the knotters and the needles will bring the twine up to the knotters and put it in the twine grip. 5. go to baling, if the knotters are set correctly it should start tieing the string. 6. best bet is to buy the operators manual for it, it is a real time saver to have.