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Card 6
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What does comportable properties mean?
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Card 7
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An example?
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Card 8
Front
ALL staple fibres are spun to create many different yarns, give a few examples:
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Card 9
Front
The thickness of a yarn strand affects the..
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Card 10
Front
Too much of a twist to a yarn makes it?
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Card 11
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But, not enough of a twist could result in?
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Card 12
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Warp yarns needs a ____ twist so it can _____ _____ in the loom.
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Card 13
Front
Staple yarns are mainly made from?
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Card 14
Front
Examples of the natural fibres?
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Card 15
Front
However, manufactured can become staple fibres, but how?
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