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Cotton Sari - Pochampally

Tie and Dye Weaves
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral, Antony William and Shruti K
NID, Bengaluru
Spinning Process
 
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Reeling:
The cotton yarn after dyeing is brought for the spinning process. A bundle of yarn is placed on the spinning wheel machine. The cotton strand is reeled to spools and the wheel is operated. The workers simultaneously keep joining the broken strands for continuous reeling of the threads. These spools are then sent for the warping process.

Making Spindles:
The yarn is placed on the Charka-spinning wheel and is transferred into spindles. These spindles are later used to insert into the fly shuttle, which is used in the weaving process.

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