How do you get yarn from cotton balls . Explain the steps with the help of a diagram
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The spinning process will produce the yarn from the fiber. Fibers are drawn and twisted from the cotton mass which brings the fibers together to form a yarn.
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.Place the balls between two brushes and brush the bristles against each other with the cotton balls in between. This is called "carding" the cotton.
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.Look at the fibers of the cotton. As you brush, the fibers will begin to straighten and the handful of cotton will begin to elongate. Add more cotton balls as they start to form a single, long, fluffy wad that is the width of the brushes.
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.Prepare the cotton for the spindle. Take the tip of the finished wad in your hands, and twist it up as you pull on it. This should make the start of the yarn. Make this piece 9 inches long.
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.Make the spindle. Put nine rubber bands around the pencil in a single bunch, doubling over the rubber bands several times to make the bunch as large as possible and still secured to the pencil. Slip this bunch to the bottom third of the pencil. Slide the two CDs/DVDs onto the wad of rubber bands. If the wad is not big enough, add more rubber bands.
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.Put the cotton on the spindle. Tie the very tip that you twisted of the large and diffuse cotton wad onto the pencil on the short side of the CDs/DVDs. Run the cotton strand up around the edge of the disk and to the far end of the pencil. Just above the pencil, grab the strand and twist it into a loop. Slip the loop onto the pencil.
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.Spin the pencil with the lower end in a bowl or just hanging in the air. This should be done to help you as you simultaneously stretch out the cotton and twist the fibers together.