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Discover Ludwig"spinning yarns" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to mean telling stories or anecdotes, usually from one's own experiences. For example, "My grandpa loves to spend the evening spinning yarns about his childhood adventures."
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"Spinning Yarns"A hands-on family event teaches how clothes were made in Colonial days.
"There's no matter of evidence that will stop people from spinning yarns".
Spinning yarns into cotton fibers and converting them into clothing fabric is labor-intensive.
In fact, Gimpel ends up a storyteller like Singer, spinning yarns about "devils, magicians, windmills".
He is 57 and has been "spinning yarns" since he was a child.
While spinning yarns and feigning, he can suddenly seem electrifyingly convincing, as if truly possessed by someone else's spirit.
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The machines for spinning yarn are 40% faster than the ones they replaced.
Here were young weavers spinning yarn on spindles as if they were French or German villagers who had been living on the land for generations.
Incorporated in the 19th century, it is still spinning yarn in the 21st, despite what its parent company calls the "hurly-burly" of the marketplace.
Along with child-rearing, women were responsible for spinning yarn, weaving cloth, sewing clothing, and cooking meals.
Dye colours can be added to unspun fibres, spun yarns, or woven textiles.
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