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machinery such as the
spinning jenny and
spinning frame,
which displaced the
spinning wheel during the
Industrial Revolution. The
basic spinning of yarn involves...
- "
Spinning Wheel" is a song
recorded in 1968 by jazz fusion/rock band Blood,
Sweat & Tears; it was
written by
Canadian lead
vocalist David Clayton-Thomas...
- A
spinning wheel is a
device for
spinning thread or yarn.
Spinning wheel may also
refer to: "
Spinning Wheel" (song), a song by the band Blood,
Sweat &...
- "
Spinning the
Wheel" is a song by
English singer-songwriter
George Michael. The song was co-written and co-produced by
Michael and Jon Douglas. It was...
- the
spinning wait cursor, but it is also
known by
other names.
These include, but are not
limited to, the
spinning beach ball, the
spinning wheel of death...
- for some
operation to complete. Most of
these throbbers appear as a "
spinning wheel",
which typically consist of 8, 10, or 12 part-radial
lines or discs...
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simple tools, the
spindle and distaff.
After the
introduction of the
spinning wheel in the 13th century, the
output of
individual spinners increased dramatically...
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starting in the 500s AD the
spinning wheel became the
predominant spinning tool
across Asia and Europe. The
spinning jenny and
spinning mule,
invented in the...
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modifications were ever made. All
spinning in
China reverted to far less
efficient hand-
spinning, and the
automatic spinning wheel was forgotten.
Elvin proposes...
- The
spinning jenny is a multi-spindle
spinning frame, and was one of the key
developments in the
industrialisation of
textile manufacturing during the...