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Yarn is a long
continuous length of
interlocked fibres, used in sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, ropemaking, and the
production of textiles...
- 2009. "
Yarner Wood &
Trendlebere Down SSSI Information" (PDF).
Natural England.
Retrieved 26 July 2009.
Yarner Wood Phil Newman. "The
Yarner copper mine"...
- In
textile spinning,
yarn realisation (YR), or
yarn recovery, is an
operational parameter of
yarn manufacturing. It is the
percentage conversion of raw...
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Marcus Yarns is an
American football running back for the
Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens.
Yarns is from Salisbury, Maryland. He
attended Parkside High School...
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Yarnal is a
village in
Vijaypur district in the
southern state of Karnataka, India.
Village Directory, 2001
Census of
India v t e...
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basic components in
weaving to
transform thread and
yarn into
textile fabrics. The
vertical warp
yarns are held
stationary in
tension on a loom (frame) while...
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Yarn bombing (or yarnbombing) is a type of
graffiti or
street art that
employs colourful displays of
knitted or
crocheted yarn or
fibre rather than paint...
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method for
production of
textile fabrics by
interlacing yarn loops with
loops of the same or
other yarns. It is used to
create many
types of garments. Knitting...
- Z-twist
crepe (high-twist)
yarns.
Crepe yarn tends to have a
tighter twist than
standard yarns. The
twist in the
crepe yarns puckers the
fabric slightly...
- Look up
yarn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yarn is a type of
textile used for knitting.
Yarn may also
refer to:
Shaggy dog story, a long-winded anecdote...