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What is the difference between fibre and yarn


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Answered by aman038
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fiber is basically filament (something that you can practically see at home - take cotton in hand and each hair-type thing that makes cotton bunch is Filament - explained in most laymen terms)

A yarn is thread made out of fiber after due processes of combing and stretching and so on (bit technical but easy to understand)
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Basic difference between fibre, yarn and fabric by definition is: Fibre: a thread or filament from which textile is formed. Yarn: spun thread used for knitting, weaving, or sewing. Fabric: cloth produced by weaving or knitting textile fibres.
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