Household demonstrations include wool carding and spinning, quilting and needlework, soap making and baking in the outdoor clay oven. |
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She posted an excellent level par net 72 to take second place despite carding a triple bogey on the second hole. |
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The ref was warning them for most of the game but ended up, with English players pressurising him, carding our guys! |
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Her interests were sewing, knitting, cooking, gardening, carding wool for quilts and making feather pillows. |
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It removes empty cans from drawing and slubbing machines and places them in position for reuse at carding machines. |
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Shorter fibers employed for yarns used in soft, woven fabrics are known as carding wool. |
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Smith did not take it well and promptly returned the favour, carding Gazza to a volley of jeers from the capacity crowd, Hibs fans included. |
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Athletes carded the previous year at D level who meets the Injury carding criteria. |
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In terms of age and carding status, there were no significant differences between the two linguistic groups. |
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The exact question is whether section 18 includes in the term 'clothing wool' long staple or combing wool as well as short staple or carding wool. |
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Includes all changes to carding criteria for the next carding cycle, along with the rationale for these changes. |
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Dr. Church secured AAP carding for the members of the Boccia National Team, hired a Head Coach and developed an espoir program. |
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Meeting a standard does not guarantee AAP support for the next carding cycle. |
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A total of 81 weaving and carding establishments were reported, including 13 in Pictou County, 11 in Colchester County and 11 in Kings County. |
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One was carding wool, one was spinning it onto a spinning wheel, and the last one sat with her scissors, waiting for the right moment to snip the growing skein of wool. |
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The NSO determines who is eligible to be nominated or renominated for AAP support at a given carding level. |
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The fair will offer demonstrations from sheep shearing to plowing and activities for children like carding wool and drop spindling. |
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He had carding machinery and 9,000 throstle frame spinning spindles in a three storey building alongside the brook, and 240 looms in a weaving shed alongside Chaddock Lane. |
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When blending, the carding process combines the different fibres into a homogeneous mix. |
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In 1748 Lewis Paul of Birmingham, England, invented two hand driven carding machines. |
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These carding mills produced yarn particularly for the Welsh flannel industry. |
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In a wider sense carding can refer to the four processes of willowing, lapping, carding and drawing. |
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The large drum carders do not tend to get along well with lanolin, so most commercial worsted and woollen mills wash the wool before carding. |
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Rising up to sit, recall the action of carding woollens in due season, and move thy legs briskly in such motion, to expunge the foul humours which course through thy flesh. |
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The weaver organised the carding, spinning and weaving to the master's specification. |
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Though the workers thought this was a threat to their jobs, it was adopted and the pressure was on to speed up carding and spinning. |
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It is undisputed that he invented a perpetual carding engine in 1773, and invented an improved double spinning jenny. |
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In 1775 Arkwright patented a variety of machinery that performed all the processes of manufacture, from cleaning to carding to final spinning. |
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At St Martin in the Fields, children were trained in spinning flax, picking hair and carding wool, before being placed as apprentices. |
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Manufacturing was based on Richard Arkwright's cotton spinning system, which included carding, drawing, and spinning machines. |
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The wool is sourced locally by the 100-year-old Woolgatherer Carding Mill, a local Northern California sheep ranch and carding mill. |
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But the yellow carding of their prime ball carrier, captain and lock Mike Powell, allowed the Blacks to build momentum at a vital stage. |
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The fancy and the swift are the only rollers in the carding process that actually touch. |
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Fifty thousand workpeople, who had previously lived by carding wool, petitioned parliament against Arkwright's scribbling mills and carding engines. |
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Men who could maintain carding machines and particularly woollen spinning mules were capable of working in many engineering plants. |
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By 1905, an old plan of the mill shows seventeen buildings at the mill site, including a dye house, granary, grist mill, barn, carding and filling buildings. |
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No one dares question the IFS sage, and Johnson and his team have effectively been umpiring the election, red carding the parties when they spout fiscal weasel. |
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Carding machine, Machine for carding textile fibres. |
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A plain-stitch fabric is used as the base and loose fibres from a sliver, fed from a brushing or carding device, are inserted by a V-shaped claw, forming the pile. |
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In 1824 he established a small factory at Bolton, Lancashire, to manufacture machinery that made the process from carding to spinning wool continuous. |
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Within a few years he was operating a number of factories equipped with machinery for carrying out all phases of textile manufacturing from carding to spinning. |
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He made many improvements in dressing, batting, and carding machinery. |
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The table below summarizes the steps involved in the AAP carding process and refers you to the sections describing each part of the process in more detail. |
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The carding system in effect at the time of our study also had several categories of developmental cards, for athletes who demonstrate the potential to achieve A or B card levels. |
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On the second floor there were 2 billies, 1 carding and 1 scribbling machine. |
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He also patented a rotary carding engine that transformed raw cotton into cotton lap. |
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He became interested in spinning and carding machinery that turned raw cotton into thread. |
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Flax requires retting and dressing, while wool requires carding and washing. |
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This carding technology of Lewis Paul and Daniel Bourn seems to be the basis of later carding machines. |
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In preparing wool fibre for spinning, carding is the step that comes after teasing. |
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After carding, I clean the bore and barrel with mineral spirits. |
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Of this nine shillings was paid for spinning, and nine for carding. |
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In its final form, combined with his carding machine, it was the first factory to use a continuous process from raw material to finished product in a series of operations. |
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Another change was the trend of having carding on one floor. |
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In 1748, Daniel Bourn and Lewis Paul separately obtained patents for carding machines, which were presumably used in the Leominster and Northampton mills respectively. |
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Both Ferrie and Wakefield ended on 12 under, both of them carding five-under 67s, with Wakefield birdying the last to deny Ferrie the win in regulation time. |
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