Fibre to Fabric

The journey from raw fibre to finished fabric: spinning, weaving, and knitting. Class 7 Science with quiz.

Class 7 ScienceClass 7 / Grade 7Ages 9–12
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🪡 Fibre to Fabric
From a fluffy ball to a woven cloth!🌱Raw fibrecotton boll🪡Yarnspinning🧶Threadtwisting🪢Weavingloom👕Fabriccloth!Humans have been spinning and weaving for 10,000+ years!

The shirt on your back began as a raw fibre — perhaps a fluffy cotton boll or a silkworm's cocoon. Turning those raw fibres into usable cloth requires two key processes: spinning, which twists loose fibres into a continuous thread, and weaving or knitting, which interlaces those threads into fabric. Humans have been doing this for at least ten thousand years, and the basic principles have not changed even as the machines have become vastly more powerful.

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