give difference between spinning and weaving
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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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- Fibres are first made into long thread-like strands. These are then spun together to form yarn. This process, of making yarn from fibres, is called spinning.A simple device for spinning is the Charkha.
- It is the process of making cloth, or fabric, from yarns. This is done by a weaver, who is a picture of attentiveness and concentration while using his 'weaving machine'. This machine is, called the loom. At somes places, weaving is still done on a hand operated loom, called the handloom.
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