The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1979, Image 4
Spinning, Sp
and Warp
Preparation
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and completes the drafting process. Poffers r
spun onto bobbins or (piills.
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wind it onto large spools called cheeses. An ;
end of the yarn on the spool to the end of th<
continuous strand.
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remove the yarn from che*
for use in the loom shutt
and Lydia the fiilinir yar
directly onto the quill.
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into tiny threads of yarn
emove the yarn once it is
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rom the bobbins, and reautomatic
knotter ties the W
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eses and wind it onto quills
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the warpers.
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spools of yarn arc placed in the warper
rics of guides and wound onto a large seethe
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ak can be repaired.