Environmental Sciences, asked by mailneelimasn81, 2 months ago

write all the steps from thread to saree in brief.

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Answered by manishathakur10588
5

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The thread for cotton fabrics comes from the cotton plants. First seed cotton is de-seeded using the ginning process. The fluffy fibres without the cottonseeds are known as lint.

The thread for cotton fabrics comes from the cotton plants. First seed cotton is de-seeded using the ginning process. The fluffy fibres without the cottonseeds are known as lint.Then they are cleaned.

The thread for cotton fabrics comes from the cotton plants. First seed cotton is de-seeded using the ginning process. The fluffy fibres without the cottonseeds are known as lint.Then they are cleaned.Carded.

The thread for cotton fabrics comes from the cotton plants. First seed cotton is de-seeded using the ginning process. The fluffy fibres without the cottonseeds are known as lint.Then they are cleaned.Carded.Combed.

The thread for cotton fabrics comes from the cotton plants. First seed cotton is de-seeded using the ginning process. The fluffy fibres without the cottonseeds are known as lint.Then they are cleaned.Carded.Combed.Drawn.

The thread for cotton fabrics comes from the cotton plants. First seed cotton is de-seeded using the ginning process. The fluffy fibres without the cottonseeds are known as lint.Then they are cleaned.Carded.Combed.Drawn.Aligned.

The thread for cotton fabrics comes from the cotton plants. First seed cotton is de-seeded using the ginning process. The fluffy fibres without the cottonseeds are known as lint.Then they are cleaned.Carded.Combed.Drawn.Aligned.Flattened.

The thread for cotton fabrics comes from the cotton plants. First seed cotton is de-seeded using the ginning process. The fluffy fibres without the cottonseeds are known as lint.Then they are cleaned.Carded.Combed.Drawn.Aligned.Flattened.Twisted.

Answered by kimrose011
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