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Difference between yarn fibre and yarn?​

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Answered by Kimsun
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Fabrics are made from yarn/thread, yarn/thread is made from fiber. ... Basic difference between fibre, yarn and fabric by definition is: Fibre: a thread or filament from which textile is formed. Yarn: spun thread used for✔️✔️ knitting, weaving, or sewing.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yarn, continuous strand of fibres grouped or twisted together and used to construct textile fabrics.

Yarns are made from both natural and synthetic fibre, in filament or staple form. Filament is fibre of great length, including the natural fibre silk and the synthetic fibres. Most fibres that occur in nature are of fairly short length, or staple, and synthetic fibres may be cut into short, uniform lengths to form staple.

Spinning is the process of drawing out and imparting twist to a mass of fibres. Filament yarns generally require less twist than staple. A fairly high degree of twist produces strong yarn; low twist produces softer, more lustrous yarn; and tight twist produces crepe yarns. Two or more single strands of yarn may be twisted together, forming ply yarn.

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