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Q: Name a Strong fine cotton thread named after a city of northern France?
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Is cotton thread stronger than poly cotton thread?

yes cotton thread is stronger than polycotton thread


What is cotton thread used for?

cotton thread is used to sew and to make clothing


Is embroidery thread a raw material or finished product?

A finished product. Cotton in its natural state is very loose fibres. Processing twists the cotton into strong threads.


What thread count do Egyptian cotton sheets have?

Egyptian cotton usually has a 200 or greater thread count.


Which hand powered machine helped turn cotton into thread?

It was the Spinning Jenny that changed cotton into thread. The cotton gin removed the seeds.


What is the difference between textile factories and cotton mills?

Cotton mills make cotton thread. Textile factories turn any thread into cloth.


How did the north benefit from cotton?

the north turned the cotton into thread


Which hand-powered machine helped turn cotton into thread?

It was the Spinning Jenny that changed cotton into thread. The cotton gin removed the seeds.


Where does cotton woll come from?

Cotton wool is made from the fibers that surround the seeds of the cotton plant . The difference between cotton wool and cotton thread or cotton fabric is that cotton wool is only cleaned and not spun into thread for use as something else.


What is a thread machine?

its a cotton gin


What was the cotton mill used for?

The cotton mill used water power in order to spin cotton into useful thread. This allowed for greater thread production, which led to more and cheaper clothes for all.


What are cotton mills?

a factoryfor producing cotton fabrics,thread,etc.