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1 The hair and sinews of animals were frequently spun into threads and woven into cloth .
2 It is then dyed, spun, and woven into cloth .
3 This is spun and woven into cloth .
4 This is sheared or cut off every year, and is washed and spun and then woven into cloth .
5 The yarn is then ready to be either twisted into thread or woven into cloth on the great looms.
6 Cotton, picked by slaves, was cleared of the seed and spun into thread and woven into cloth by them.
7 Before the cotton wool can be spun into thread and woven into cloth , those seeds must be pulled off.
8 Unlike cotton, flax is contaminated by impurities from which it must be freed before it can be woven into cloth .
9 Its flesh also served them for food; of its skin leather articles were made, and its hair was woven into cloth .
10 Spindle and distaff are used in spinning the wool into yarn, which is then knit or woven into cloth on a hand loom.
11 He cleaned and straightened out the snarled-up wool that was cut from the sheep so as to make it ready to be woven into cloth .
12 "No; it must next be woven into cloth , cut, and sewed," answered the patient goddess.
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