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differentiate between spinning and weaving which devices are used for them​

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Answered by vedantkhanna00752
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Spinning and weaving are two steps in the production of textiles. The most basic difference between them is their process and purpose. Spinning is the process of making thread out of raw fibers. Weaving is the process of taking threads and making them into cloth.

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Answered by miachel
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Answer:Both spinning and weaving are traditional textile skills. These two activities are both related to the making of fabric, but spinning is focused on the creation of yarns or threads which are later used in other processes such as weaving or knitting. Spinning is often done with natural fibers such as wool, flax, cotton or silk. Natural fibers have organic variations in texture, and so spinning these fibers into thread or yarn smooths the inconsistencies while giving strength and retaining flexibility. The most ancient method of machine spinning is the drop spindle, but the spinning wheel has dominated since the 13th century.

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