Production of mohair yarns on the repco spinner. Part II: The spinning of wrapped core-spun mohair yarns and their use in lightweight mohair suiting fabrics
Production of mohair yarns on the repco spinner. Part II: The spinning of wrapped core-spun mohair yarns and their use in lightweight mohair suiting fabrics
Relatively fine wrapped core-spun mohair yarns were produced on the Repco spinner and uptwisted with very few turns per metre to retain the natural lustre of the mohair fibres.
Reference:
Ellis, R., Robinson, G. & Marsland, S. 1977. Production of mohair yarns on the repco spinner. Part II: The spinning of wrapped core-spun mohair yarns and their use in lightweight mohair suiting fabrics. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13274 .
Ellis, R., Robinson, G., & Marsland, S. (1977). Production of mohair yarns on the repco spinner. Part II: The spinning of wrapped core-spun mohair yarns and their use in lightweight mohair suiting fabrics Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13274
Ellis, R, GA Robinson, and SG Marsland Production of mohair yarns on the repco spinner. Part II: The spinning of wrapped core-spun mohair yarns and their use in lightweight mohair suiting fabrics. 1977. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13274
Ellis R, Robinson G, Marsland S. Production of mohair yarns on the repco spinner. Part II: The spinning of wrapped core-spun mohair yarns and their use in lightweight mohair suiting fabrics. 1977 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13274
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