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What is the difference between yarn and the Fibre ?

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Answered by simran7539
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Fibre is the basic component which is spun into a yarn. A fibre is a thin long hair like substance which has the suitable properties to spin it into a yarn. Yarn is the combination of several fibres twisted together to weave or knit a fabric. Fabrics are the output of weaving or knitting several yarns together.

Answered by WalkingDeath
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  • Fibre is the basic component which is spun into a yarn. A fibre is a thin long hair like substance which has the suitable properties to spin it into a yarn. Yarn is the combination of several fibres twisted together to weave or knit a fabric. Fabrics are the output of weaving or knitting several yarns together.
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