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  2. Corn silk - Wikipedia

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    Up to 1000 ovules (potential kernels) form per ear of corn, each of which produces a strand of corn silk from its tip that eventually emerges from the end of the ear. The emergence of at least one strand of silk from a given ear of corn is defined as growth stage R1, and the emergence of silk in 50% of the plants in a corn field is called "mid-silk".

  3. Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods - Wikipedia

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    Since a single thread is too fine and fragile for commercial use, anywhere from three to ten strands are bundled together to form a single thread of silk. [4] Colloquially silk throwing can be used to refer to the whole process: reeling, throwing and doubling, [5] and silk throwsters would speak of throwing as twisting or spinning. [6] 1843 ...

  4. Lombe's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Lombe's Mill was the first successful silk throwing mill in Britain. It was built on an island on the River Derwent in Derby.It was built after John Lombe visited Piedmont in 1717 and returned to England with details of the Italian silk throwing machines – the filatoio and the torcitoio – and some Italian craftsmen. [1]

  5. Cornsilk - Wikipedia

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  6. List of textile mills in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Congleton had England's third oldest silk-throwing mill and spun both cotton and silk. Its prosperity depended on tariffs imposed on imported silk. When the tariffs were removed in the 1860s, the empty mills moved over to fustian cutting. A limited silk ribbon weaving industry survived into the 20th century, and woven labels were still being ...

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  8. Stop Throwing Out Leftover Corn On The Cob & Do This Instead

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    Summer is corn season and with all the fresh produce, you might end up with some leftover corn on the cob. Here are some of the best ways to reheat corn on the cob.

  9. Silk waste - Wikipedia

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    Silk waste includes all kinds of raw silk which may be unwindable, and therefore unsuited to the throwing process. [1] Before the introduction of machinery applicable to the spinning of silk waste, the refuse from cocoon reeling, and also from silk winding, which is now used in producing spun silk fabrics, was nearly all destroyed as being useless, with the exception of that which could be ...