Since neither word describes a natural fibre, the difference is probably vocabulary choice.
Any fibre, regardless of the source -- natural or man-made, can be spun. Synthetic yarn contains no natural fibres.
difference between spun yarn and filament yarn
Yarn is fibre; bobbin is a storage reel for fibre.
Viscose fiber is considered a semi-synthetic or artificial fiber. It is made from natural sources such as wood pulp but undergoes a chemical process to convert it into a fiber form that can be spun into yarn and woven into fabric.
Textured yarn has for lack of better words a texture like confettie, eyelash, or fiber look to it. Micro yarn is very thin yarn.
Ali Demir has written: 'Synthetic filament yarn' -- subject(s): Synthetic Textile fibers, Textile fibers, Synthetic, Textured yarn
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Ring spun yarn is when the yarn is both twisted and wound at the same time. Open ended spun yarn is when the yarn is twisted by rotating at the hap or break in the flow.
If you mean 'weaving' . . . Spinning is making the raw material into yarn. Weaving is making the yarn into fabric.
noun;1. A fine synthetic yarn.
Yes, because hosiery just means 'for wearing on the feet'.
Lycra yarn, also known as spandex or elastane, is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity and ability to stretch, making it ideal for activewear and form-fitting garments. Core yarn, on the other hand, refers to a yarn that has a central core of one fiber (often elastane) surrounded by another fiber, providing both strength and stretch while maintaining the appearance of the outer material. Essentially, Lycra is a type of fiber, whereas core yarn is a construction method that incorporates elastic fibers for added functionality.