| 1. | Some qualities are produced from crossbred worsted yarns adapted for furnishing crispness.
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| 2. | Roving and wool top are often used to spin worsted yarn.
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| 3. | This preparation is commonly used to spin a worsted yarn.
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| 4. | After being released in 1938, Fleischer worked in the Gera-Greizer textile factory for worsted yarn.
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| 5. | In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Westford primarily produced granite, apples, and worsted yarn.
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| 6. | Often a spinner will spin using a combination of both techniques and thus make a semi-worsted yarn.
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| 7. | The longer wools, generally around 51 mm and longer and called combing types, are processed to worsted yarn.
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| 8. | In support of the flannel emphasis, in 1865 Coldharbour Mill moved over to producing worsted yarn rather than woollen yarn.
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| 9. | The short draw technique can be done from carded rolags, as well, but this does not produce a strictly worsted yarn.
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| 10. | The Abbot Worsted Company was said to be the first company in the nation to use camel hair for worsted yarns.
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