make a flow chart to show the process innvoled in making fabrics from cotton fibers ?
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Plucking the bulb from the plant
Removing the seeds
Spinning
Weaving
Dyeing
Printing
Finishing
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Flow chart:
1. Raw cotton balls are taken from the plants.
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2. Ginning of cotton balls.
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3. Spinning of cotton into yarn.
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4. Weaving of cotton into fabrics.
- Cotton is a prominent raw material that is used in the textile industry in a variety of ways.
- It is one of the world's most adaptable crops because its soft fibers may be transformed into a wide range of valued things.
Steps involved in making fabrics from cotton:
- Cotton is planted early in the spring. The plants begin to bloom in about 60 days, producing whitish-yellow blooms. Over time, these blossoms develop into circular walnut-like structures. They're known as cotton balls. Cotton balls that are green ultimately turn brown. Cotton bolls open during maturation, exposing the white cotton fiber.
- The process of removing cotton seeds from pods is known as ginning. Historically, hand labour was used in the ginning process. Nowadays, ginning is done with the use of machinery.
- Spinning is the next step in the process of creating cotton fabrics from cotton balls. Spinning is the process of making cotton yarn from cotton fiber.
- Weaving is the process of creating cloth by interlacing two different sets of yarn in a certain pattern. Bobbins are the colloquial name for huge yarn reels. These bobbins are required for the weaving of the fabric.
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