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Difference between yarn and fabre??

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Answered by rakhi3981
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The word "yarn" and "thread" can be used interchangeably , although there is a semantic difference which will be mentioned later.

In textile manufacturing.

The yarn/thread set up on a loom and woven or knitted on large knitting machine. ....... Fabrics are made from yarn/thread , yarn/thread are made from fiber.

Answered by mohammedafrid4136
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Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibres, it is suitable for use in the production of sewing, knitting, weaving, etc.

Fibre is countable, a single elongated piece of a given material, it is suitable for dietary fibre

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