What is the difference between spinning and weaving?
Spinning:
The process of making yarn from fibres is called spinning.
Weaving:
The process of arranging two sets of yarns together to make a fabric is called weaving.
Sl.No | Spinning | Weaving |
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1 | Spinning is the technique of creating yarn from fibres. Fibres from a mass of cotton wool are pulled out and twisted in this procedure. | Weaving is the process of converting threads into fabric. |
2 | India produces world-class spinning. | Weaving generates low-quality cloth since the country's high-quality yarn is in short supply. |
3 | To generate vast quantities of yarns, spinning machines are used. | Looms are used in the weaving process. Hand-operated or power-operated looms are available. |
4 | India produces good quality yarns by spinning. | Weaving generates low-quality cloth. |
5 | Ring-spun, rotor-spun, twistless, wrap-spun, and core-spun yarns are examples of spinning technologies. | Crepe, taffeta, and organdy muslin are examples of fabrics. |