knitting yarn

  • 111camel hair — ▪ animal fibre       animal fibre obtained from the camel and belonging to the group called specialty hair fibres. The most satisfactory textile fibre is gathered from camels of the Bactrian type. Such camels have protective outer coats of coarse …

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  • 112feather wool — noun A type of knitting yarn or cotton that is supposed to resemble wool …

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  • 113nettgearn — n ( es/ ) knitting yarn [gearn] …

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  • 114two-ply — two′ ply′ adj. consisting of two thicknesses, layers, strands, or the like: two ply knitting yarn[/ex] • Etymology: 1840–50 …

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  • 115sax|o|ny — or sax|o|ny «SAK suh nee», noun, plural nies. 1. a woolen fabric of high quality with a glossy surface. 2. a fine knitting yarn with a close twist …

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  • 116Sax|o|ny — or sax|o|ny «SAK suh nee», noun, plural nies. 1. a woolen fabric of high quality with a glossy surface. 2. a fine knitting yarn with a close twist …

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  • 117knittingneedle — knitting needle n. A long, thin, pointed rod used in pairs to knit yarn into cloth. * * * …

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  • 118Crochet — For a note duration, see Quarter note. Detail of a crocheted doily, Sweden Crochet (English pronunciation: /k …

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  • 119Novelty yarns — From bottom up: Ribbon yarn, ladder yarn, braided yarn, and regular yarn Novelty yarns include a wide variety of yarns made with unusual features, structure or fiber composition such as slubs, inclusions, metallic or synthetic fibers, laddering… …

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  • 120Textile manufacturing — is one of the oldest human industries. The oldest known textiles date back to about 5000 B.C. In order to make textiles, the first requirement is a source of fiber from which a yarn can be made, primarily by spinning. The yarn is processed by… …

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