A travelorge from a cotton fibre to dress
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Spinnova, based in Jyvaskyla, Finland, built a technology that creates fibre from cellulose, without the environmental challenges of older materials, Fast Company reported. Spinnova says that the process consumes less water than cotton because it uses trees that don't need irrigation as they grow.
The raw cotton is loosened and cleaned from dried leaves and straws.
The cleaned cotton is put into a machine.
•The sliver of the cotton fibre is formed and is converted into a yarn by spinning machines. To prevent the formation of tangles.
The yarn is now dyed with colours by a process called dyeing.
•Now the dYed threads are wound on reels by process of reeling.
•Wounded reals are woven into cloth by a process of weaving.
•The woven cloth is cut and stitched into the required model to make a good dress.
•These are the steps in the making of a dress.