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  • ...icemen’s coats. The old cloth is pulled to pieces, the yarn unravelled and carded over again. This produces shoddy, which is very short in the fibre, and fro
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  • ...xide to ensure its whiteness and sterility. After bleaching, the cotton is carded, a process that aligns the fibers to increase absorbency. The final product
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  • ...om the sheep once a year, usually in the spring. The wool is then cleaned, carded, and spun into yarn.
    2 KB (320 words) - 21:03, 29 February 2024
  • ...is cut off without causing harm to the animal. The fiber is then cleaned, carded (combed), spun into yarn, and finally woven or knitted into fabric.
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  • ...-existing holes in structures. The collected plant fibers are meticulously carded and shaped to form the nest.
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  • ...ch removes the woody core and impurities. The fibres may then be combed or carded to align the fibres before spinning into yarn.
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  • ...inning, significantly affecting the quality of the final product. Properly carded wool results in smoother, stronger yarns, which in turn produce higher-qual
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  • * '''Carded Blister''': A specific type of blister packaging where the product is place
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  • ...several steps. First, the wool is washed to remove impurities. It is then carded, a process that disentangles and aligns the fibers, and finally combed. Com
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  • * [[Carded]]
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