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Definition of throwster in English: throwsternounˈθrəʊstəˈθroʊstər A person who twists silk fibres into thread. 捻丝工 Example sentencesExamples - Then, the throwster can use replacement hubs 65 of the proper diameter to provide the desired degree of draw to the yarns.
- In a survey of the Florentine silk industry in 1663, 78 per cent of adult weavers were women, as were 65 per cent of throwsters.
- The throwster, by means of a machine, twisted lightly the silk into a slight kind of thread known as singles, and these singles were combined to form tram.
- There's for example Mary Smallshaw, a Welsh silk throwster transported for theft in 1818.
- He came to America in 1890 and became a bookkeeper for Klots Brothers, a silk throwster, in New York City.
- I got a couple new soy silk colors, some throwsters waste and I ordered some new threads that I wanted to see.
- The dress had been processed by six companies - spinner, throwster, weaver, etc. - and was priced to retail for $49.95.
- Documents from the Middle Ages reveal the lives of apprentices, such as Katherine Nougle who was a silk throwster or spinner in 1392.
- I laid out layers of colour and added various fancy yarns, metallic threads, throwsters silk, silk tops, and even some alpaca fleece given to me by a friend with her own herd of alpacas.
- Many Huguenots were expert throwsters and weavers and they made a major contribution to the development of the silk industry in Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Switzerland.
- This volume is of particular interest in that of 44 children, 21 were bound to George Courtauld, silk throwster, of Pebmarsh, later Braintree.
- They were silk throwsters at Taunton, also weaving crape by power looms, and sarsnet and velvet by hand looms.
- The mills' production is seriously threatened by the strike of the throwster operatives and the dyers in Paterson and other silk centres.
- The company was the last silk throwster in Scotland.
Definition of throwster in US English: throwsternounˈθroʊstərˈTHrōstər A person who twists silk fibers into thread. 捻丝工 Example sentencesExamples - I got a couple new soy silk colors, some throwsters waste and I ordered some new threads that I wanted to see.
- Then, the throwster can use replacement hubs 65 of the proper diameter to provide the desired degree of draw to the yarns.
- The dress had been processed by six companies - spinner, throwster, weaver, etc. - and was priced to retail for $49.95.
- The throwster, by means of a machine, twisted lightly the silk into a slight kind of thread known as singles, and these singles were combined to form tram.
- The company was the last silk throwster in Scotland.
- There's for example Mary Smallshaw, a Welsh silk throwster transported for theft in 1818.
- Documents from the Middle Ages reveal the lives of apprentices, such as Katherine Nougle who was a silk throwster or spinner in 1392.
- In a survey of the Florentine silk industry in 1663, 78 per cent of adult weavers were women, as were 65 per cent of throwsters.
- He came to America in 1890 and became a bookkeeper for Klots Brothers, a silk throwster, in New York City.
- Many Huguenots were expert throwsters and weavers and they made a major contribution to the development of the silk industry in Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Switzerland.
- I laid out layers of colour and added various fancy yarns, metallic threads, throwsters silk, silk tops, and even some alpaca fleece given to me by a friend with her own herd of alpacas.
- They were silk throwsters at Taunton, also weaving crape by power looms, and sarsnet and velvet by hand looms.
- This volume is of particular interest in that of 44 children, 21 were bound to George Courtauld, silk throwster, of Pebmarsh, later Braintree.
- The mills' production is seriously threatened by the strike of the throwster operatives and the dyers in Paterson and other silk centres.
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