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bavlneno ľanová priast

“Priast” is the result of manual or machine spinning of textile fibers (such as cotton, flax, or wool) into a yarn or thread suitable for weaving, knitting, or other textile techniques. A cotton–linen priast is therefore a spun intermediate product—a thin strand or cord made from a blend of cotton and flax fibers that has not yet necessarily undergone all finishing processes required for final yarn or thread production. Traditionally, priast was often produced in rural settings using a spinning wheel or spindle and then further processed into woven or knitted fabrics. It represents an early-stage spun material in the textile production chain, bridging raw fibers and finished yarn.
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Text source https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/15589250241302434
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Táto fáza projektu Knižnica lokálnych textilných materiálov bola podporená Fondom na podporu umenia.
This phase of the project Library of Local Textile Materials was supported by the Slovak Arts Council.

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