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SPINNER. From the doubling frames the bobbins are placed on the spinner, as shown in this picture. On this machine the bobbins are made to_ revolve at great speed and the threads, which have been brought together on the doubling frame, are spun into one thread and carried onto another bobbin. In this way the various kinds of thread, as warp, sewing silk, machine twist, etc., are made.

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WARPING FRAME

The threads that rim lengthwise in cloth are called warp. The warp is made Hi placing a large number of bobbins on a rack or creel, and running the threads from this on a reel into -^t^i* Ihe whole number of threads is then wound from the reel to a roll or loom beam. Tnis nicture shower*•* warping frame, the rack or creel, etc,                                                                           '   '"              &uuws mn