yarnmaking
Yarnmaking, also known as spinning, is the process of creating yarn from staple fiber, such as wool, cotton, flax, or synthetic fibers. The fundamental principle involves twisting loose fibers together to form a continuous strand that has enough strength to be woven or knitted into fabric. Historically, yarnmaking was a domestic craft performed by hand.
The earliest method was the drop spindle, a simple tool consisting of a stick and a weight.
Modern industrial yarnmaking relies on complex machinery. These machines automate the processes of carding, roving, and