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Yarn can be both man-made and natural. Natural yarn is made from fibers derived from plants (like cotton and linen) or animals (such as wool and alpaca). Man-made yarn, on the other hand, is produced from synthetic fibers like polyester or nylon, which are manufactured through chemical processes. There are also blended yarns that combine both natural and synthetic fibers.

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