How It's Made Cotton yarn
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Published 2009-10-06
All Comments (21)
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I grew up in a textile town, she wasn't kidding when she said that all that knotting had to be done by hand, but that's an understatement, a whole lot of other tasks also had to be done.
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people seem to forget that we are still basically covering ourselves in plants
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Very interesting. I used to work in textiles before the industry left my area. Those automatic winding machines at the final stage in this video are actually splicing the ends of the yarn together, not knotting them. This ingenious process uses air pressure to blow the fibres through each other. The older types of automatic winding machines were, however, fitted with knotters. They tie the 'fisherman's knot'. I still have one of those mechanical knotting heads in my garden shed. I retained it as a keepsake when the mill closed down.
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this is how most of videos explain how Cotton becomes a string 1:45...." so you get a cotton ball and you put it in this machine and then some magic gobly gobly happens and then you get the string.
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very interesting and wonderful job.
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Yea... I'm still confused about how the cotton fiber magically turns into string. Don't get it
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Excellent vedio🙋 very helpful😊
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The yarn process is art.From its basic values of its contents are extreme.I like and love the textile industry.
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Nice Educational Video...it shows basic principle of making spun yarn.
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VERY HELPING AND INFORMATIVE THANX FOR SHARING GOD BLESS YOU
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Back in ancient times fur and leather was more common, cotton was and is really luxurious.
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Thanks so much....very helpful to textile engineers who is fresher
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The More You Sew
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Thanks for helping me with my homework :) xx
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I like the Idea.
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That’s Awesome
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How the hell did we go from living in caves to this?
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4:45 reminds me of a landscape.
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excellent information
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Interesting!