It's used to make burlap cloth, which is a coarse sacking material.
The three men showing their burlap ticking. The three men showing their burlap ticking.
to cook dinner
Burlap (sackcloth) is a type of canvas, particulary canvas made from jute, and is commonly used for sacking. It is also known as hessian (UK).Burlap is also made from sisal or a blend of vegetable fibers.Burlap has a wide range of uses, e.g.sacking, packing and carpet backingartists' canvasesbags (e.g. tough inexpensive shopping bags)clothing (A finer/lighter type of burlap is used in dressmaking.)furnishingssail cloth------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information see Related links below.
charkha is a spinning wheel used in the spinning of cotton in drafting of thread
A collective noun for thread is a spool of thread.
No, I have never used burlap to contain or dispose of ashes.
Burlap, or jute, is a rough woven fabric. It's mainly used for gunny sacks.
Burlap is made from jute fibers, which are natural plant fibers harvested from the jute plant. Jute is a versatile and biodegradable material that is commonly used for making burlap due to its strength and durability.
The three men showing their burlap ticking. The three men showing their burlap ticking.
Actually, burlap bags are used for a lot of things, mainly shipping. Many times, things like coffee beans will be shipped via burlap bags. A lot of produce, like potatoes and also grains, is shipped via burlap bags....which can then be used at your family barbecues.
It is, if you accept that burlap is a closely woven heavy cloth of cotton, hemp or linen used for tents and sails
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Thread is generally used for sewing.
Burlap is a noun, it doesn't have tenses.
to cook dinner
a thread is used for sewing things together
According to Webster's New World College Dictionary, burlap is a "coarse cloth made of jute or hemp." Today, the words burlap, hessian, jute and gunnysack are often used interchangeably to refer to the same textile.