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what is the long continuous thread called that can be woven into fabrics?

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Answered by 5382GSATYASRIDEEPTHI
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This brings the tiny fibres together to form a long and twisted thread called 'yarn'. In weaving, fabrics are produced by interlacing two different sets of yarns (threads) horizontally or vertically or by arranging yarns passing in one direction with other yarns at right angles to them.

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Answered by sd9439799
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Answer:

This brings the tiny fibres together to form a long and twisted thread called 'yarn'. In weaving, fabrics are produced by interlacing two different sets of yarns (threads) horizontally or vertically or by arranging yarns passing in one direction with other yarns at right angles to them.

Explanation:

This brings the tiny fibres together to form a long and twisted thread called 'yarn'. In weaving, fabrics are produced by interlacing two different sets of yarns (threads) horizontally or vertically or by arranging yarns passing in one direction with other yarns at right angles to them.

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