how does the processing of silk doned
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Silk is reeled. This is done by soaking the cocoons in hot water to soften the sericin and loosen the silk. ... A throwster sorts the skeins of raw silk for quality. Then the reeled silk is grouped and twisted into different types of thread, commonly called yarns, used to weave fabric.
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The caterpillar or silkworm spins the cocoon inside which develops the silk moth. The cocoons are kept under the sun or boiled or exposed to steam. ... This process is called reeling the silk. Silk fibres are then spun into silk threads, which are woven into silk cloth by weavers.
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