Combing and carding are two related techniques for preparing wool.
With respect to sheep’s wool, the two techniques are used for making either worsted or woollen threads respectively.
Combing is a technique whereby wool is passed through a series of straight, metal teeth in order to lay the fibres parallel to one another.
Carding is a technique whereby two hand cards are used. Hand cards are typically square or rectangular paddles. These cards have numerous wire teeth set into a paper, leather or metal ground.
The teethed cards are used to separate the fibres, to spread them into a web (but not in parallel lines as in combed wool) and to remove any short or broken fibres as well as impurities.
Título: Hand carding and combing sheep's wool
Categoría: Marroquinería
País: Poland
Periodo: Siglo XXI
Proporcionado por: AGH
Fuente: https://www.trc-leiden.nl/trc-needles/tools/fibre-...
Galería de fotos: http://wiano.eu/article/1870
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