Fibre to fabric Worksheet-7
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Yarn is made from fibres.
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Spinning is a process of making fibres.
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Jute is the outer covering of coconut.
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The process of removing seed from cotton is called ginning.
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Weaving of yarn makes a piece of fabric.
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Silk fibre is obtained from the stem of a plant.
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Polyester is a natural fibre.
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We get cotton and jute from animals.
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Yarn is woven to make fibres.
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Jute is the fibre obtained from the outer covering of the jute fruit.
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Ginning is done to separate cotton fibres from seeds.
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Flax fibre is extracted from the skin of the stem of the flax plant.
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Khadi is a coarse cloth made from silk cotton.
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Knitting is done using devices called looms.
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We get cotton and jute from animals.
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Jute is used as a stuffing in life jackets and pillows.
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Nylon and acrylic are natural fibres.
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The process of making yarn from fibre is called retting.
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Linen fabric is obtained from hemp plant.
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Retting is needed to extract silk cotton.
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All plants produce fibre.
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Some modern fabrics formed by unstitched piece of fabric are dhoti, lungi, and turban.
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Use of charkha was popularised by Mahatma Gandhi.
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The fruits of cotton plant are as big as apple.
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Jute fibre is obtained from the stem of the jute plant.
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The process of making yarn from the fibres is called ginning.
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The process of arranging two sets of yarn together is called weaving.
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Cotton is a synthetic fibre.
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Nylon is a natural fibre.
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To make fabrics, fibres are converted into yarns.
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There is only one variety of fabrics.
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