The colorful world of yarn
When was the last time you heard the word, ‘yarn’?
Chances are you either haven’t heard about it or never bothered to know about it even after someone somewhere mentioned how yarn is produced and colored and put together to produce fabrics which eventually take the form of hundreds of things we wear or use in one way or another.
So herein this article, we’ll give you a glimpse into the colorful world of yarn. So shall we start?
First of all, let’s try to understand what constitutes a yarn.
The online dictionary has this to say about yarn: ‘as a noun, yarn is a spun thread used for knitting, weaving, or sewing’. The synonyms of yarn include thread, cotton, wool, fibre, strand, and filament.
Yarn has many varieties: it can be made of cotton, wool, or a mix of different man-made or natural fibres. Depending on the qualities of the fibres used, yarn is put to different uses. Just have a look at the shirt that you’re wearing now.
Chances are you’re wearing a cotton shirt, especially if it’s summer. Cotton tends to be most-loved fibre, fabric, and cloth. It’s light on the body and is totally skin-friendly and is way better than many other fabrics that yarn companies in India supply to the garment manufacturing companies. Even the tie that you’re wearing on your shirt is likely to be a cotton product.
Yarns are very lean threads that are also widely used for sewing purposes. The thread you use to fix your buttons on your shirt or stitch your torn garments is also a yarn. To make the yarn go well with the stitched garments, yarn companies in India (and elsewhere) color their yarns. So you can easily find out cotton and wood and other sort of yarns available in hundreds of colors and hues.
The yarn market in India and worldwide
The yarn industry in India and rest of the world give direct and indirect employment to millions of people. Yarn companies in India require abundance of manpower supply to move enormous quantities of raw crop from the place they’re gathered at to the machines where they’re processed and made into fibres and yarns. Yarns are then dyed in accordance with what the market trend is or what the yarn buyers have asked for.
Cotton yarns of India are exported to a number of countries across continents. China, USA, Bangladesh, Pakistan are some of the countries that show immense interest in Indian yarns and fabrics.
Author bio -
There’s more to the colorful world of yarns, particularly cotton yarns of India. We’ll continue this journey in our up-and-coming articles. So stay connected.
Chances are you either haven’t heard about it or never bothered to know about it even after someone somewhere mentioned how yarn is produced and colored and put together to produce fabrics which eventually take the form of hundreds of things we wear or use in one way or another.
So herein this article, we’ll give you a glimpse into the colorful world of yarn. So shall we start?
First of all, let’s try to understand what constitutes a yarn.
The online dictionary has this to say about yarn: ‘as a noun, yarn is a spun thread used for knitting, weaving, or sewing’. The synonyms of yarn include thread, cotton, wool, fibre, strand, and filament.
Yarn has many varieties: it can be made of cotton, wool, or a mix of different man-made or natural fibres. Depending on the qualities of the fibres used, yarn is put to different uses. Just have a look at the shirt that you’re wearing now.
Chances are you’re wearing a cotton shirt, especially if it’s summer. Cotton tends to be most-loved fibre, fabric, and cloth. It’s light on the body and is totally skin-friendly and is way better than many other fabrics that yarn companies in India supply to the garment manufacturing companies. Even the tie that you’re wearing on your shirt is likely to be a cotton product.
Yarns are very lean threads that are also widely used for sewing purposes. The thread you use to fix your buttons on your shirt or stitch your torn garments is also a yarn. To make the yarn go well with the stitched garments, yarn companies in India (and elsewhere) color their yarns. So you can easily find out cotton and wood and other sort of yarns available in hundreds of colors and hues.
The yarn market in India and worldwide
The yarn industry in India and rest of the world give direct and indirect employment to millions of people. Yarn companies in India require abundance of manpower supply to move enormous quantities of raw crop from the place they’re gathered at to the machines where they’re processed and made into fibres and yarns. Yarns are then dyed in accordance with what the market trend is or what the yarn buyers have asked for.
Cotton yarns of India are exported to a number of countries across continents. China, USA, Bangladesh, Pakistan are some of the countries that show immense interest in Indian yarns and fabrics.
Author bio -
There’s more to the colorful world of yarns, particularly cotton yarns of India. We’ll continue this journey in our up-and-coming articles. So stay connected.
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