
1) Account 2) Afghan constitution 3) Afghan makeup 4) Alpaca product 5) Anecdotal tale 6) Animal hair product 7) Ball in a basket 8) Ball in a sewing room 9) Ball makeup 10) Ball material 11) Ball material for a cat 12) Ball or skein material 13) Boucl or crewel 14) Bouclé or crewel 15) Boucle or Shetland wool
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1) Acer 2) Anecdote 3) Exaggeration 4) Floss 5) Lastex 6) Purl 7) Recital 8) Recounting 9) Story 10) String 11) Tale 12) Tall tale 13) Thread 14) Weft 15) Woof
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- an account describing incidents or events
- a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving
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A tall tale sea story.
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• (n.) One of the threads of which the strands of a rope are composed. • (n.) A story told by a sailor for the amusement of his companions; a story or tale; as, to spin a yarn. • (n.) Spun wool; woolen thread; also, thread of other material, as of cotton, flax, hemp, or silk; material spun and prepared for use in weaving, knitting, m...
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continuous strand of fibres grouped or twisted together and used to construct textile fabrics.[5 related articles]
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Naval To yarn, or spin a yarn. Naval expression meaning to tell a tale. The expression originates from the day when rope was made and re-made on board ship; men repairing the rope-yarns could do this and chat at the same time (and did).
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A continuous strand of textile fibers created when a cluster of individual fibers are twisted together. These long yarns are used to create fabrics, either by knitting, plaiting, or weaving.
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A length of fibers spun together or aligned along their length. While in common use the word is used to describe relatively thick strands, yarns can actually be quite thin.
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A continuous twisted strand of fibre.
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A continuous strand of textile fibers created when a cluster of individual fibers are twisted together. These long yarns are used to create fabrics, either by knitting or weaving.
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a general term covering specific types of textile structures with or without twist made of staple fibres or filaments
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A generic term for an assemblage of fibers or filaments, either natural or man-made, twisted together to form a continuous strand that can be used for weaving, knitting, braiding, or the manufacture of lace, or otherwise made into a textile material. In upholstery fabrics, the most commonly used yarns are made of cotton, polyester, acrylic, rayon, ...
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The continuous strand of fabric fibers twisted together to weave or knit fabric.
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An informal name for a long, rambling story--especially one dealing with adventure or tall-tales. Th
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A continuous strand of spun cotton FIBERS used for WEAVING or knitting.
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Yarn noun [ Middle English
yarn ,
ʒarn , Anglo-Saxon
gearn ; akin to Dutch
garen , G., Old High German , Icelandic , Swedish , & Danish
garn ; of uncertain origin. Confer
Cord .]
1. Spun wool; woolen thread; also, thread of other material, as o...
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tale story fibers for knittingÂ
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A continuous strand of textile fibres created when a cluster of individual fibres are twisted together. These long yarns can be used to weave, knit or sew.
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A product of substantial length and relatively small cross section of fibers and with or without twist.
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a generic term for a continuous strand of textile fibres or filaments in a form suitable for knitting, weaving or otherwise intertwining to form a fabric.
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A spun thread.
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A continuous length of interlocked fibres. Can be made from natural or synthetic fibres.
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A continuous strand of textile fibers created when a cluster of individual fibers are twisted together. These long yarns are used to create fabrics, either by knitting or weaving.
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Also referred to as thread, yarn is the basic component of all fabrics. Yarn can be composed of twisted natural or synthetic fibers, or a longer single fiber.
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