When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: pet fur spinning yarn wholesale distributors in new york county

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Chiengora - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiengora

    Although chiengora had been spun for decades, an increase in interest in hand-spinning and the use of alternative fibers for textiles led to increased attention to this fiber source in the 2010s. [9] [10] Even the American Kennel Club adopted discussion of chiengora and asserted, in 2018, that "The official term for dog-fur yarn is 'chiengora ...

  3. Monjo Company - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monjo_Company

    The Monjo Company was a New York City-based fur trading business that obtained furs in the Canadian arctic, Alaska, and the Northwest United States, and sold them wholesale in New York during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was among the eleven largest fur importers in New York. [1] [2]

  4. Montgomery Worsted Mills - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Worsted_Mills

    A new packing and sorting wing was built in 1922 and a new factory acquired on South William Street in Newburgh. [7] However, these investments could not help the partnership survive the Great Depression, and the mills would be sold to the Steinberger family of New York. It has remained in their hands, and in business in some way, ever since.

  5. List of mills in New Bedford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mills_in_New...

    New Bedford Cordage Co. 1: Ash / Emerson: 9: New Bedford Cotton Mills Corp. 2: 1909: Coffin / Church Street: 80,000: 10: New England Cotton Yarn Co. 1: Coggeshall St: Additional mill built after 1899 as part of former Bennett-Columbia complex acquisition. Sold to Fairhaven Mills in 1917 11: New Bedford Manufacturing Co. 2: 1882: North / Water ...

  6. Briggs & Little - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Briggs_&_Little

    Black yarn was produced with a dye made from logwood chips. In 1944 the company introduced three additional colours: paddy green, royal blue and scarlet red. [2] As of 2014 Briggs & Little was producing yarn in 45 shades. [8] The enterprise includes a yarn shop on the premises at which yarn and patterns are available for purchase. [9]

  7. Spinning (textiles) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinning_(textiles)

    Spinning is a twisting technique to form yarn from fibers. The fiber intended is drawn out, twisted, and wound onto a bobbin . A few popular fibers that are spun into yarn other than cotton , which is the most popular, are viscose (the most common form of rayon), animal fibers such as wool , and synthetic polyester . [ 1 ]