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Silk Twisting Process

by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral
NID, Bengaluru
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  • The silk yarn is spread along its width to form a loop.

  • The threads of the yarn are then affixed on the bobbin to wind the spool.

  • Ensuring a continuous winding of thread; checking for breakages at regular intervals.

  • The yarn is wound on different layers several times to ascertain an infallible process.

  • To ensure further refinement of the threads it is wound once again on a bigger spool.

  • The threads are pulled out and attached to the bigger winding machine.

  • The last stage of the winding process includes the threads from various spools being wound together on a large winding machine.

  • A length of reeled yarn is wound in a loose long coil.

  • The yarn is taken from the reel and tied into a knot.

  • Twisting the yarn to form skein.

  • The twisted yarn is now ready for marketing and later goes for the dyeing process.

  • The twisted yarns ready for dyeing.

The silk yarn is spread along its width to form a loop.

The threads of the yarn are then affixed on the bobbin to wind the spool.

Ensuring a continuous winding of thread; checking for breakages at regular intervals.

The yarn is wound on different layers several times to ascertain an infallible process.

To ensure further refinement of the threads it is wound once again on a bigger spool.

The threads are pulled out and attached to the bigger winding machine.

The last stage of the winding process includes the threads from various spools being wound together on a large winding machine.

A length of reeled yarn is wound in a loose long coil.

The yarn is taken from the reel and tied into a knot.

Twisting the yarn to form skein.

The twisted yarn is now ready for marketing and later goes for the dyeing process.

The twisted yarns ready for dyeing.

Twisting is the process of reeling the bundles of yarn to skein lacing. It can be achieved by winding two strands of silk into multiple threads. These multiple spools are again used to prepare the warp. The end of the raw silk is tied with cotton thread, which helps to find the silk thread end easily during the preparation process for weaving.

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The silk yarn is spread along its width to form a loop.

The threads of the yarn are then affixed on the bobbin to wind the spool.

Ensuring a continuous winding of thread; checking for breakages at regular intervals.

The yarn is wound on different layers several times to ascertain an infallible process.

To ensure further refinement of the threads it is wound once again on a bigger spool.

The threads are pulled out and attached to the bigger winding machine.

The last stage of the winding process includes the threads from various spools being wound together on a large winding machine.

A length of reeled yarn is wound in a loose long coil.

The yarn is taken from the reel and tied into a knot.

Twisting the yarn to form skein.

The twisted yarn is now ready for marketing and later goes for the dyeing process.

The twisted yarns ready for dyeing.


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