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What is the process of making fabric ???
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Sia ? 3 years, 5 months ago

Cotton is picked up from the fields. The seeds are separated by combing. This process is known as ginning.

Ginned cotton is compressed to form bales. These bales are sent to the spinning mills.

The cotton bales are loosened and cleaned. This process is known as carding.

The cotton fibres are then converted into rope-like loose strands. The strands are twisted to make yarns. This process is known as the spinning of cotton yarns.

The yarns are then used to make fabrics by weaving and knitting.

Dhruv And Naitik Parashar Bhai 3 years, 5 months ago

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Alok Tripathi 3 years, 5 months ago

Cotton is picked up from the fields. The seeds are separated by combing. This process is known as ginning. ↓ Ginned cotton is compressed to form bales. These bales are sent to the spinning mills. ↓ The cotton bales are loosened and cleaned. This process is known as carding. ↓ The cotton fibres are then converted into rope-like loose strands. The strands are twisted to make yarns. This process is known as the spinning of cotton yarns. ↓ The yarns are then used to make fabrics by weaving and knitting.

Neha - 3 years, 5 months ago

The fabric usually used in the clothes we wear is produced through two processes: the “spinning process,” where raw cotton is turned into thread, and the “weaving process,” where the thread is woven into fabric.
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