Freelance Textile Designer Question:
Explain what is the difference between yarn and thread?
Answer:
There is three basic material you need to manufacture textile Thread, Yarn and Fiber. A Fiber is the basic raw material to produce yarn or thread. A textile Fiber could be natural or synthetic (man-made).
The difference between Yarn and Thread is
☛ Yarn: It is a continuous twisted strand of wool, cotton or synthetic fibre used for Knitting or weaving purpose
☛ Thread: It is a fine cord made up of two or more twisted fibres used in sewing and weaving
The difference between Yarn and Thread is
☛ Yarn: It is a continuous twisted strand of wool, cotton or synthetic fibre used for Knitting or weaving purpose
☛ Thread: It is a fine cord made up of two or more twisted fibres used in sewing and weaving
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