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Q: Who replaced bobbins of thread in a textile factory in the 1800's?
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What is the difference between textile factories and cotton mills?

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


What did a cop winder do?

A cop = a bobbin. A cop winder wound thread (esp. cotton) onto bobbins, for use in a weaving mill.


What did the first factory in the USA make?

The first American factory was created by Samuel Slater for the spinning of cotton into thread.


Do you need to have bobbins for your sewing machine?

I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, but if it is "WHAT IS a sewing machine bobbin?" then I can help. The sewing machine bobbin is the round "wheel" like part that holds the thread under the sewing needle. In the older machines it was metal, and in the newer machines it is mainly plastic. Mostly, these bobbins are not interchangeable from one machine to the next. Each sewing machine brand requires its' own specific bobbin. Without the bobbin (with thread on it!) a machine is unable to sew.


How many bobbins from a 220 yd spool of thread?

This all depends on a few factors (sorry there's really no straight answer here) How thick is your thread? A delicate silk thread is a lot thinner than the thicker, tougher stuff used to stitch up leather... What type of bobbins are you using? (a metal singer 15k bobbin will hold a more thread than a plastic type 66) both design type and material for construction affect the figure. So like I said there is no straight answer here...


What is the shuttle in a sewing machine?

Shuttles are also called bobbins or loop-takers. This shuttle is a plastic or metal spool that holds the bottom thread in place so the needle can pick up the thread and create a stitch in the fabric.


What is the thread count on a tippmann pro-carbine barrel?

Thread count is a textile term. however The pro carbine has A5 barrel threads.


What would I need to operate a sewing machine?

To operate a sewing machine, you will need a place to set the machine up, thread, bobbins and a needle for your machine and fabric type.


Where do you find a large spool holder and bobbins for a EuroPro 9106?

Sorry, I have no idea where you are, to suggest any place for you. But there are times when I need to hold a large 'cone' of thread at my sewing machine. Put the cone of thread in a large container, and running the thread through the 'eye' of a safety pin ( that you would tape to the sewing machine ) and run the thread past the stem where a spool of thread would normally sit, then thread the machine as usual. It works very well. I hope this is helpful for you.


What has the author Eva Andersson written?

Eva Andersson has written: 'The common thread' -- subject(s): Antiquities, History, Iron age, Prehistoric Textile fabrics, Scandinavia ( -c1500), Textile fabrics, Prehistoric, Textile industry, Viking antiquities, Vikings


What is in fabrics?

A textile is a flexible material comprised of a network of natural or artificial fibers often referred to as thread or yam.


Why were British interested in the sub-continent?

The British were attracted to the subcontinent because of thread, textile, jewels, spices, etc.