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61 Cusirino Silk
An Italian yarn used for lace making. It is composed of three grege threefold threads doubled together with hard twist. -
62 Knitting Yarns
The range of cotton knitting yarns is from 1's to 70's or their equivalent in doubled yarns. The usual grades are " Standard," " Soft Twisted," " Lisle Yarn," and " Hard Lisle." The table following may be taken as a quick guide to these yarns: - Also see Hosiery Yarns. -
63 Lyons Satin
A fine quality of satin produced at Lyons having a silk back. It has a dull lustre face of doubled cotton yarn and is used for trimmings. -
64 No-Throw Silk Yarns
These are composed of two or more untwisted singles, doubled together with just sufficient twist required to bind the filaments so as to prevent them from forming loops in the thread. The yarn is very soft.Dictionary of the English textile terms > No-Throw Silk Yarns
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65 Ply
A term often used to express the number of strands used to form a composite yarn, such as 2-ply, 3-ply means two threads and three threads doubled together. When used for cloth it means the number of layers used. -
66 Satin Grec
A silk lining fabric in 8-shaft satin weave. Single silk yarns are used for the warp and either single or doubled silk yarn for weft. Piece-dyed and has a glazed finish. -
67 Wet Doubling
A term applied to cotton yarn doubling frames wherein the yarns to be doubled are passed through a water trough between the creel and the delivery rollers. Pure water may be used or a solution which aids or accelerates wetting out of the yarns. In the English system the threads pass under one or two glass rods submerged in the liquid in the trough. In the Scotch system the bottom delivery rollers are partly submerged in the liquid. The object in wetting the threads and twisting them while wet is to produce a smoother and cleaner surface appearance with fewer projecting fibres. -
68 Yorkshire Twiner
A mule machine used for doubling and twisting two or more threads together at one operation. It has similar general features to the spinning mule, but in the Yorkshire twiner, the spindle carriage is stationary and the creel carrying the supply yarns moves out while twist is inserted and in while the yarn is wound on the spindles in cop form. The supply yarns can be cops, cones or other packages. The yarns can be dry-twisted, or wet doubled, in which case a trough for water or a wetting-out compound is situated between two flannel-covered drag boards.
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