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flax, jute, hemp and ramie, but can include wild plants as well. fibers typically have higher tensil strength than others kinds and are therefore used for textiles like ropes, yarn, paper, composite materials and burlap. while labor intensive, its production is considered more eco-friendly than the
. after weaving, the fabric is cut into strips between the yarn groups. each cutting produces a continuous chenille yarn, which is then twisted, creating the chenille yarn, and giving the pile appearance on all sides of the yarn. the chenille yarn is used mainly for decorative fabrics, embroidery, tassels...
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flax, jute, hemp and ramie, but can include wild plants as well. fibers typically have higher tensil strength than others kinds and are therefore used for textiles like ropes, yarn, paper, composite materials and burlap. while labor intensive, its production is considered more eco-friendly than the
. after weaving, the fabric is cut into strips between the yarn groups. each cutting produces a continuous chenille yarn, which is then twisted, creating the chenille yarn, and giving the pile appearance on all sides of the yarn. the chenille yarn is used mainly for decorative fabrics, embroidery, tassels...
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