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Art Silk Spinner: Artificial Silk is usually known as rayon and was one of the first man-made fibers to make it into production. It is made from cellulose extracted from plants.
Cloth hoo ker: Puts cloth from a roll onto hooks so that the cloth can be folded concertina-fashion, making a parcel ready for shipping
Spinner: Operates one or more usually two facing each other, spinning machines, each with many spindles, to make the thread. Because the floor beneath spinning machines was soaked in the oil from the cotton, spinners usually worked barefoot. Spinners normally employed their own piecers and paid them directly. A spinning mule might have up to 1200 spindles from end to end and be nearly 100 yards long. A spinner would be paid according to the amount of thread produced. Poor quality cotton with short fibers broke more easily. Ask a spinner to spin Surat and they would be most unhappy, knowing that their piecers would be unable to keep up with the number of breaks, forcing them to stop the mule.