Cotton And Linen

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Spinning This is the final process which converts the loose twisted fibers into fine twisted yarns. There are three ways of spinning: 1. Wet spinning is the process by which the yarn passes through hot water before being twisted. It yields the finest yarns. 2. Damp spinning is the process by which the yarn 100 LINEN DEPARTMENT comes in contact with a wheel damp with water. By this process the yarn is not quite so fine as in wet spinning. When the old-fashioned spinning wheels were in use a cup ...of water was often fastened to the frame or placed near at hand so that the flax might be moistened as it was drawn out. 3. Dry spinning is the process by which the fibers are spun without any moisture. Even then it is better to have a moist atmosphere. The coarsest and cheap- est yarns are made by this process. After being spun, the yarn is made into skeins or hanks and shipped all over the world to be made into cloth or thread. Weaving Process Some yarns are boiled and some are bleached be- fore weaving.

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