Yarn to fabric - class-VII
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The process of removing seeds from cotton is called ginning.
Spinning is a process of making fibers.
Ginning was traditionally done by machines. These days, machines are not used for ginning. Ginning is nowadays done with hands.
The machine used for weaving is called:
The device on which weaving is done is called:
The process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric is called ginning.
Charkha is an example of spinning.
Sweaters are made by the process of:
Select the process required to obtain the fabric.
The process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric is called ________ .
________________ is a method by which yarn is manipulated to create a textile or fabric.
Cotton is usually picked by hand. Fibres are then separated from the seeds by combing. This process is called ___________ of cotton.
Which of the following represents correct statement(s)?
What is the name of the process which involves pulling and twisting of strands of a fiber?
Which of the following process of making cotton fabric is done on machines called LOOMS?
The correct order of the process involved in making cotton fabric from cotton is:
Which of the following is the process of ginning?
Interlooping of yarn is called _________
Spinning is ______
The process in which the interlacement of warp and weft yarn takes in a suitable machine is called :
In knitting, two sets of yarn are used to make a piece of fabric.
The ginning of cotton is the process of separation of fibres from the seeds by combing.
Removal of seeds from cotton fibre is called
Wrap yarn consists of:
The process of extracting fibers from cotton seeds in preparation for making yarn includes ginning, carding, and combing.
The process of formation of yarn from the unseeded cotton fibre is called as: