The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1979, Image 4

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Spinning, Sp and Warp Preparation D;.rUt> Cninniiwi . <T\inninir iImhm th?? rnvimr infill. - v,. ^ and completes the drafting process. Poffers r spun onto bobbins or (piills. Below: Spoolers - Spoolers strip the yarn f wind it onto large spools called cheeses. An ; end of the yarn on the spool to the end of th< continuous strand. r^jjp ' : f ** l Quilltrs - At the Bailey remove the yarn from che* for use in the loom shutt and Lydia the fiilinir yar directly onto the quill. ooling I Ml #V into tiny threads of yarn emove the yarn once it is f rom the bobbins, and reautomatic knotter ties the W ? bobbin, thus providing a y I Sw SHW t Plant, quilling machines eses and wind it onto quills le. At Clinton No. 1. No. 2 n for the shuttles is spun *r-f- rf v?r* . V" ?(( % *. .-J#' Once the cheeses are the warpers. r & j __ Warpers - Several hundred creel and drawn through a sei lion beam If an end in automatically so that the hri TnS^ " W W, * I Kb * ** Wl^n&M^ES? ^ ifl % _ * tj ^ ' #, * ?l^iH ?- 4 A mi completed, thev are placed on at ^ PfT spools of yarn arc placed in the warper rics of guides and wound onto a large seethe creel breaks, the machine stops ak can be repaired.