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Mega Textile Quest: Fibre to Fabric
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Level 1: The Giant Fibre Sort

Drag the examples into the correct scientific bin!

Cotton ☁️
Nylon πŸ§ͺ
Wool πŸ‘
Polyester πŸ‘•
Jute πŸ‘œ
Silk πŸ›
Acrylic 🧢

Natural Bin

(Plant/Animal)

Synthetic Bin

(Chemicals)

Level 2: Spinning Lab

Convert Cotton Fibre into Yarn using the spinning technique!

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Example tools: Takli, Charkha

Level 3: Handloom Weaving

Interlace two sets of yarn to create a Fabric. This is how towels and sarees are made!

Level 4: Knowledge Check

πŸ‘• Quest Complete!

You are now a Textile Scientist. You've mastered the journey from a tiny fibre to a full fabric!

πŸ“š Full Revision Guide: Fibre to Fabric

1. Variety in Fibres

  • Plant Fibres: Cotton (from fruit/pods), Jute (from stem), Coconut (Coir).
  • Animal Fibres: Wool (Sheep, Yak, Rabbit), Silk (Silkworm cocoon).
  • Synthetic: Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic (made from chemicals).

2. The Spinning Process

Converting Fibre β†’ Yarn. Fibres are drawn out and twisted. Tools used:

  • Takli: A simple hand spindle.
  • Charkha: Hand-operated device popularized by Mahatma Gandhi.

3. Yarn to Fabric

  • Weaving: Arranging two sets of yarn together. Done on Looms (Handlooms or Powerlooms).
  • Knitting: A single yarn is used to make a piece of fabric (like socks or sweaters).

4. Key Examples

  • Ginning: Removing seeds from cotton.
  • Cotton Bolls: The fruit of the cotton plant.
  • Fabric Examples: Cotton, Silk, Wool, Jute, Polyester.
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