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Namita

Namita

Namita winding yarn from the hanks to the bobbins for the warping process on a hand held charkha.

To prepare the warp threads for weaving, the threads must be wound onto bobbins, which are small cylindrical spools, to ensure they are organized, even, and ready for threading onto the loom. The process begins by winding the warp thread from larger cones or spools onto the bobbins by a bobbin winder. During this process, careful control of the tension and speed is necessary to prevent stretching, tangling, or damaging the threads. Properly wound bobbins allow for smooth and efficient threading onto the loom and help maintain consistent tension across the warp ensuring an even fabric without tapering edges.

  • Image Specification

     

    • Camera: Canon EOS 700D
    • File Format: JPEG
    • Dimension:  3456 X 5184 pixels
    • Resolution: 300 DPI
    • File Size:  4.65 MB
₹300.00Price
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