slubbing (Meaning)

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slubbing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Slub

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slubbing ()

a. & n. from Slub.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slubbing

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slubbing Sentence Examples

  1. The spinner gently slubbed the roving along the drafting zone.
  2. The uneven yarn, full of slubbing, added a unique texture to the fabric.
  3. Traditional handspinning techniques often result in slubbing in the finished yarn.
  4. The slubbing in the fabric created a subtle visual interest that set it apart.
  5. The spinner adjusted the slubbing interval to create a desired yarn character.
  6. The designer intentionally incorporated slubbing into the yarn to enhance its aesthetic appeal.
  7. The variegated yarn featured slubbing that resembled delicate brushstrokes.
  8. The uneven slubbing in the yarn gave the knitted garment a rustic charm.
  9. The fabric's slubbing created a tactile experience that invited gentle caresses.
  10. The slubbing, caused by imperfections in the spinning process, became an integral part of the fabric's beauty.

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of Slub, a. & n. from Slub.

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The spinner gently slubbed the roving along the drafting zone.

The uneven yarn, full of slubbing, added a unique texture to the fabric.

Traditional handspinning techniques often result in slubbing in the finished yarn.

The slubbing in the fabric created a subtle visual interest that set it apart.