- drum and
proceed to the
slubbing frame which adds twist, and
winds onto bobbins.
Intermediate Frames are used to
repeat the
slubbing process to
produce a...
-
spinning mule. The
jenny was
adapted for the
process of
slubbing,
being the
basis of the
Slubbing Billy. The most
common story told
about the invention...
- slub in
textiles production refers to
thickened areas of a
fiber or yarn.
Slubbed or
slubby fabric is
woven from
slubby yarn (yarn with a very
variable diameter)...
- Alexander". australian-english-genealogy.com.
Retrieved 17
October 2015. Also "
slubbing mill": "A mill used for the
preparation of raw
fleece etc, for spinning...
- processing, a
roving is
about the
width of a pencil.
These rovings (or
slubbings) are then what are used in the
spinning process. Most
spinning today is...
-
kurotomesode are seen.
Because they are
formal clothes,
informal fabrics, such as
slubbed silk, cotton,
linen and polyester, are not used for hikizuri. As with regular...
-
satin weave.
Antique satin – is a type of satin-back shantung,
woven with
slubbed or
unevenly spun weft yarns.
Baronet or
baronette – has a
cotton back and...
- for
direction of
twist designation for yarns,
complex yarns, slivers,
slubbings, rovings, cordage, and
related products. The
standard uses
capital letters...
- of the
Indian wedding industry are met by this city.[citation needed]
Slubbed silk Spade, Kate (2004). Style. New York:
Simon and Schuster. p. 100....
- blouses,
sometimes in
combination with
cotton to make
textured fabrics with
slubbed,
uneven surfaces. The
fabric is
commonly known by the
trade name "Bemberg"...