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Spindle and whorl, ordrop spindle, Earliest device for spinning fibres into thread or yarn.
Spinning wheel, early machine for turning fibre into thread or yarn, which was then woven into cloth on a loom.
In Central Asia, at least, women bred and raised silkworms and sometimes spun cocoon filaments into thread.
Before the industrial revolution the hand-spinning of raw cotton into thread was the main bottleneck in the production of cloth.
Children can learn how to make a patchwork quilt, watch wool spun into thread and sample traditional treats made over an open fire.
Children can learn how to make candles, preserve food and begin a patchwork quilt; watch flax spun into thread; and sample traditional treats made over an open fire.
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The meats dispersed into threads, the vegetables thickened the broth.
Scientists do not fully understand how spiders spin their syrupy solution of silk proteins into threads.
He recalls a project of picking rags into threads to make "the little nest".
When omelets are cool, roll them up and slice into threads.
They propose to use a technique called electrospinning to turn the stuff into threads that a surgeon can use.
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