what is the difference between fiber and yarn
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fiber is a basic raw material (natural or man made). For eg:In case cotton material, cotton balls extracted from cotton plant is the fiber.
Fiber is used to make yarn.
Yarn is a continuous length of interlocked fibers. Suitable for use in production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting,weaving etc..
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Fiber is used to make yarn.
Yarn is a continuous length of interlocked fibers. Suitable for use in production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting,weaving etc..
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A long continuous length of interlocking fibres is known as yarn, and it is used to make textiles, rope, and other crafts like knitting, weaving, and embroidery.
Explanation:
- A network of natural or synthetic fibres is woven together to create flexible fabrics called fibres, which are basic raw materials made from cotton, jute, nylon, silk, wool, or other threads.
- The continuous, brief, and staple fibre strands are known as yarns. These materials, which vary in size and structure, can be knitted, woven, or otherwise intertwined to create a fabric.
- The two traditional techniques for making fabric are knitting and weaving.
- Yarn can be used to create fibres that are natural or artificial.
These are the differences between fibre and yarn.
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