When fibers are spun, they form a coherent whole. It keeps them together.
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They will still be wet but shouldn't be too wet so it is possible that it's not coming up to speed. Make sure you've got it on the right setting because for things like 'delicates' it puts the spin cycle lower so they won't get as dry on that
When you washing machine is in the spin cycle the agitator should rotate along with the drum of your washing machine and that's normal. There is no way it could be going up and down and will only appear that is is agitating while on spin.
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Spin it on its axis
They use the threads of the fibers and spin it into cloth then spin the cloth into clothes
They use the threads of the fibers and spin it into cloth then spin the cloth into clothes
There isn't technically a silk plant. Silk worms make silk. They spin a cocoon and silk comes from the fibers in the cocoon. Linen is made from the fibers of the flax plant.
The spinning mule is used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills. These mules were used to make yarn and other fabrics.
No, a Beyblade cannot spin on water because it requires a solid surface to grip onto in order to spin effectively. Water is not solid enough for the Beyblade's tip to create the necessary friction to spin.
Its to twirl a weighted spindle and twine fibers into threads
you spin it
In order for an electric motor to spin freely you will have to make sure you have one thing. You have to have the electric current for the motor to run freely.
it cant spin forvever.........
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(1) You can use roving as-is to felt; (2) spin and ply roving into yarn; (3) use in multi-media art.
Linen is one of the earliest fibers to be made into string and cloth. It comes from the flax plant, which grows all over the Mediterranean region. Flax is a tall, reed-like plant, with long fibers which make it easy to spin into thread. You pick the plants, and then leave them to soak in a tub of water or a stream until the hard outside stem rots away and leaves the long, soft fibers underneath. This is called retting the flax.