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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2024
  • Get a rare opportunity to see how yarn is transformed from raw fibers to spinning. This video will show you how the raw fibers goes through gilling, rub roving, spinning, doubling, twisting, steaming and final packaging. This takes place at Spinrite Yarns.
    Get an opportunity to see all of the work involved to create 1 yarn ball. #crochet #learntocrochet #crochettutorial .
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 191

  • @lone-welf
    @lone-welf 2 роки тому +32

    I started crocheting about 2 months ago and wow. Seeing this makes me incredibly grateful to have access to yarn. Imagine crocheters in Victorian times for example. Seeing how something is made or where it comes from will make you appreciate it immensely. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @chronicstitcher7933
    @chronicstitcher7933 7 років тому +149

    Gosh I love yarn. Even watching how its made. Everything about it. yarn makes me happy.

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
    @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts 2 роки тому +3

    This is one of my favourite “behind the scenes” videos of yarn manufacturing. ♥️ TFS!

  • @SigalAlon
    @SigalAlon Рік тому +3

    Wow, Mikey, this brings back so many memories from my childhood. My grandparents were in textiles production, from the beginning stages of creating the fiber threads and spinning, all the way to weaving fabrics, and making garments. In their case it was actually women's undergarments. I would spend hours on end in the little factory, running between the machines, fascinated by the entire process. But it was noisy as hell in there.😂😂
    Years later, when I happened to be traveling in Ireland, I got to a small yarn mills and as I entered it, I burst out crying because the smell was exactly the same as in my grandparents factory, and it just flooded me with so many emotions.

  • @Nari_Trovi
    @Nari_Trovi 4 роки тому +5

    after watching this I'm not angry at my first encountered knot-in-a-yarn sitiuation here ;-;. I thought that maybe yarn was made in like one continuos strand and that was spun to the shape we know and when one long strand ends before the ball length is reached it's tied. Or that it was the result of bad management or something ;-;. But now I'll be happy to see knots in my yarn. Because that means I got a special skien of yarn. One that could have been somewhere living with plastic and trash, But now is a beautiful creation.

  • @LosTinVA4Now
    @LosTinVA4Now 7 років тому +9

    I absolutely LOVE these videos. I find it fascinating to watch how things are made and you do a fantastic job narrating, Mikey!! I can't wait for your next one.

    • @nandini089
      @nandini089 4 роки тому +1

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    • @VikasSharma-jm7gs
      @VikasSharma-jm7gs 2 роки тому

      Mujko housery yarn manufacturing machine kitnay ki mil jayega plz rpy

  • @Piglady1983
    @Piglady1983 Рік тому +1

    Wow, what a multi-layered process!!

  • @samannthaswtnss9397
    @samannthaswtnss9397 3 роки тому +14

    “The comb is more finer”
    That some good unglish.

  • @Rita-cd9bj
    @Rita-cd9bj 6 років тому +103

    Mikey, you have got to go back further in the yarn making process... Acrylic yarn is a mand made fiber that actually starts off Liquid. Please show this process

  • @kimberlyhoward7896
    @kimberlyhoward7896 7 років тому +10

    That was awesome. I love "how it's made" videos. That's also the reason I watch your crochet pattern videos, even though I've been crocheting for a very long time🤗💗.

  • @wendyd4152
    @wendyd4152 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Mikey!! This was very interesting, thanks for sharing this process with us! Such a process!

  • @VirginiaPendletonB9958
    @VirginiaPendletonB9958 28 днів тому

    Mikey please show these videos again. I worked in yarn manufacturing. I miss it. I'm now retired 😊

  • @glynndove9511
    @glynndove9511 4 роки тому +1

    I worked on spinning frames for 17 years best job ever had only job I ever loved

  • @rebekahmarie7665
    @rebekahmarie7665 5 місяців тому

    Maddest thing to watch while tripping. 10/10

  • @MichelleM0704
    @MichelleM0704 Рік тому

    I loved this! Thank you Mikey!

  • @kunalmaulik7-a442
    @kunalmaulik7-a442 4 роки тому +2

    Yes

  • @Mzdiana82
    @Mzdiana82 7 років тому +5

    Thanks for this educational video on how yarn is made, as always you bring us wonderful content! Keep up the Excellent work, it's always a pleasure.😊🖒👏👏👏

  • @tammybrennan2565
    @tammybrennan2565 5 років тому +5

    I really loved watching this! Now I’m not so pissed at the knots either lol

  • @niccolealdrich4890
    @niccolealdrich4890 7 років тому +7

    I think it would be fun to tour the factory😀

  • @annlyon6524
    @annlyon6524 5 років тому +8

    Awesome! My family history goes back to New England and my ancestors were weavers. Came to America about 1635. They owned and worked in woolen mills spinning wool. Automation put them out of jobs by the early 2oth Century. I love to knit and crochet too. This was a very interesting video. I would like to know where and how the acrylic yarn process starts. It is actually a liquid made from crude oil, I think. How about a video on that process?

    • @lone-welf
      @lone-welf 2 роки тому

      where did you learn of your bloodline that far back??
      genuine question, I’m obsessed with medieval times.

  • @steviebboy69
    @steviebboy69 4 роки тому +2

    I worked in a textile factory here in Australia years ago, the processes were similar. that Gilling machine,. well we had 1st 2nd and 3d stage drawing,and in my section fed the spinners directly. we used either TEX or I think it was Worsted yarn count. That place made Patons yarn as well. Knots in the balling stage they always had issues with.

  • @introvert211
    @introvert211 5 років тому +10

    Whenever I find a knot in my skein of yarn, I either go with it, or I cut it out and reattach the yarn to my project. It depends on the project I’m working on.

  • @sufyanmankda4863
    @sufyanmankda4863 4 роки тому +1

    I have worked as a spinner from the age of 16 in 1968 to 2004 .in Yorkshire u.k. working average 60 hours a week.

  • @meetshadowtheshepkita
    @meetshadowtheshepkita 10 місяців тому

    Great praise to all you knitters, weavers and those who crochet I’d take a break from Cricut if I’d learned to macramé. Thank you to soft and fluffy sheep, for sharing your warm coats May acrylic mixes save you from some knicks-es and being caught bare in the cold.

    • @meetshadowtheshepkita
      @meetshadowtheshepkita 10 місяців тому

      P.S. I loved this and am not accusing anyone of sheep abuse. Yarn based crafts are super cool -even if all I can make is earrings.

  • @denischabriddell986
    @denischabriddell986 7 років тому +4

    Thank you for sharing. this was very informative.. Thank you for all your hard work. God bless you.

  • @llamameligiax8619
    @llamameligiax8619 4 роки тому +2

    Useful video!!!!!!

  • @francesyamashita8425
    @francesyamashita8425 6 років тому +7

    This video has given me an appreciation of the yarn that I buy! Thank You for giving that to me.

  • @suea.s.9975
    @suea.s.9975 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Fantastic video! ☆☆☆☆☆

  • @kimbernard9250
    @kimbernard9250 2 роки тому +2

    This spoke to my engineering brain (mechanical engineer). I've been curious about how this was done on an industrial level.

    • @TheCrochetCrowd
      @TheCrochetCrowd  2 роки тому +2

      I studied as an engineering technician. It fascinates me as well.

  • @LimothySmith
    @LimothySmith 4 роки тому +1

    What a yarn!

  • @amritaambastha
    @amritaambastha 4 роки тому +2

    Good

  • @crochetwracarolyn4741
    @crochetwracarolyn4741 2 роки тому

    So cool! I love learning new stuff! Thanks!

  • @ladyd54
    @ladyd54 7 років тому +3

    Love seeing the making of yarn. Do you by any chance have something on how it is handled from the field to the point in which it started here?

  • @dragonassbabe
    @dragonassbabe 4 роки тому +10

    "not likely to see ties" lolololol i find them ALL the time even the single fibers ones because by the time we get them it's frayed so badly i got to cut it out so it don't look so shoddy in my garment.

  • @cornishbabe9
    @cornishbabe9 5 років тому +2

    many thanks for this program can we have some more like this please.

  • @plainegrace5712
    @plainegrace5712 7 років тому +4

    Fascinating. My father worked in the mills in Lowell, MA; he would have loved to.see this!

  • @nanasfood5941
    @nanasfood5941 7 років тому +3

    I really really really love this video coz I really love crochet and yarns 😍😍
    thanks so much for this video 😘😘😉😍

  • @sherrigerstel2095
    @sherrigerstel2095 Рік тому

    This was awesome!! I love how it’s made videos!!

  • @pullaiahpalla260
    @pullaiahpalla260 4 роки тому +1

    This is very Interesting

  • @SL-nv6zv
    @SL-nv6zv Рік тому

    Props to the dude reading this info off to us. "Rub roving" is a mini tongue twister.

  • @kimwaknitz7594
    @kimwaknitz7594 6 років тому +22

    This was very interesting. Now I’m not as upset as I was about finding the knots in yarn. Still not happy finding six knot in one skein of a Caron cake.

    • @tammybrennan2565
      @tammybrennan2565 5 років тому +1

      Oh my gosh I know right! Lol

    • @torresespinoza81
      @torresespinoza81 5 років тому

      Kim Waknitz iiee

    • @CreatingwithWinglessAngel
      @CreatingwithWinglessAngel 5 років тому +1

      I knew why the had knots. Same as hand spun yarn from raw wool. Doesn't bother me. Yarn is fun💗

    • @jalexoneschanel1356
      @jalexoneschanel1356 4 роки тому +3

      That is one unlucky ball

    • @vampirzii
      @vampirzii 4 роки тому

      Im using one right now actually to make a blanket. Im using a latte cake

  • @clemkadiddlehopper2706
    @clemkadiddlehopper2706 7 місяців тому

    Worked in a carpet yarn mill (Barwick) in Barnwell South Carolina 1974-1977. Supervisor in the Spinning/Windingrooms. We had "Saco-Lowell" Spinning frames, with manual doffing. Ran (if I remember correctly) 21-175 count. Spinning acrylic yarn fine, but absolutly hated to run Nomex.

  • @debkleinschmidt6765
    @debkleinschmidt6765 6 років тому +1

    I live very close to spin rite and many years ago my Dad worked there. Can’t wait to hit their tent sales this May and August!

  • @user-lk2id4js7r
    @user-lk2id4js7r 4 роки тому +2

    Теперь многое понятно. Спасибо за видео

  • @ipsitapriyadarshaninayak4575
    @ipsitapriyadarshaninayak4575 4 роки тому +1

    Nice

  • @ktxoxie772
    @ktxoxie772 21 день тому

    6:38 i love this bit right here. Me personally i dont mind finding little knots in my yarn skeins

  • @BlimeyT.
    @BlimeyT. 4 роки тому +1

    I have had it in a knot and u can tell

  • @aprilfarrington8436
    @aprilfarrington8436 3 роки тому

    Thank You For Sharing This I Learned A Lot About Yarns I Crochet And Knit As Well

  • @ashleyheiner8304
    @ashleyheiner8304 Рік тому

    I love fluffy yarn ❤

  • @awunglakskonyak2884
    @awunglakskonyak2884 5 років тому +1

    Wow www nice idea ✌✌✌😁😁😁

  • @thryssinstitches9655
    @thryssinstitches9655 2 роки тому

    So flipping cool my guy!

  • @tammyk.stresslessjoy1524
    @tammyk.stresslessjoy1524 2 роки тому

    Thank you 😊

  • @StephRenee812
    @StephRenee812 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to make my own. Lol. Because to just get macrame rope cost alot. This is very cool

  • @pattybeardslee5451
    @pattybeardslee5451 6 років тому +4

    Reminds me of big tubs of ice cream in the beginning of the process! Very informative!

  • @annkruml
    @annkruml 7 років тому +3

    thank you for sharing. this was exciting.

  • @rene7865
    @rene7865 2 роки тому +1

    So cool! Kinda fast to keep up but very interesting. Thanks!

    • @TheCrochetCrowd
      @TheCrochetCrowd  2 роки тому +1

      I'm sorry. It's a big process and I didn't want to waste time to getting to the point

    • @rene7865
      @rene7865 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheCrochetCrowd I apologize, it wasn’t you. The machines went so fast I could hardly see what was happening! I find you very informative and so pleasant, as Always 😊

  • @SkypeDzns
    @SkypeDzns 4 роки тому +1

    Satisfief

  • @annieclayton4716
    @annieclayton4716 2 роки тому

    I will look at yarn in a more positive way now, more respect into the skeins. Thank you Mikey

  • @leighcoe3536
    @leighcoe3536 7 років тому +14

    I would love to see how Bernat blanket yarn is made.

  • @gbengaekundayo9676
    @gbengaekundayo9676 4 роки тому +2

    I am happy to watch this video, but problems are that l need natural fibres in yarn or roving to be used for my project

    • @amydavis4945
      @amydavis4945 3 роки тому

      How is that a problem? There are thousands of yarn types on the market. Go find what you need and buy it?

  • @lawrenceshuda
    @lawrenceshuda 5 років тому +1

    Over 126 matchbook covers; vintage contour. Most look to be nice! All are in 21 pages in a nice book. See photos. Shipping is $10 dollars and bidding starts at only one dollar. Good Luck. Sorry I could not photograph each one.

  • @crazybooklady2104
    @crazybooklady2104 7 років тому +1

    very informative

  • @MsKittycatmeow86
    @MsKittycatmeow86 2 роки тому

    That’s so cool is there a video on how T-shirt yarn is made

  • @LaViLand
    @LaViLand 7 років тому +3

    Molto affascinante tutto il processo :)))))

  • @letyreyna8473
    @letyreyna8473 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for vid

  • @P.M.P.181
    @P.M.P.181 5 років тому +5

    I want those big spools of yarn in all colors. Am i weird?

  • @happy_bubble7
    @happy_bubble7 7 місяців тому

    I need to be relaxed before moving on as well. 😅

  • @marthathornton6479
    @marthathornton6479 Рік тому

    Great video. Very informative. I have always wondered how crochet hooks are made. Any info on that?

  • @melanieferguson3542
    @melanieferguson3542 5 років тому +1

    How do you make crochet thread out of bamboo

  • @annwright5330
    @annwright5330 7 років тому +1

    Many thanks for a fascinating video, where does this processing take place?

  • @quekirdora
    @quekirdora 7 років тому +1

    wow, thanks Mikey you are the best

  • @weppingwillow52
    @weppingwillow52 2 роки тому

    It’s just a knot. People just need to get over it!!

  • @christykaderman6484
    @christykaderman6484 7 років тому +3

    thats so cool thank you .i was wondering about the process

  • @karenwoodward7291
    @karenwoodward7291 Рік тому

    I want!

  • @tansayno
    @tansayno 4 роки тому +1

    And this is why yarns are not that cheap....

  • @chriscode6431
    @chriscode6431 4 роки тому +3

    Yeah, but how do we get those mill ends?

    • @amydavis4945
      @amydavis4945 3 роки тому +2

      Several places sell "mystery boxes" of yarn ... Like Kraemer yarns, Mary Maxim, I think even online Michael's does now and then. Most of the time it's POUNDS of "mill ends" that you can get very cheaply. I bought a 25 lb "mystery box" from Kraemer yarns for about $60... it was over 100 skeins of **perfectly good yarn** that was almost all mill ends. Some were labelled, the mill ends weren't... but they were all useable. When I figured out how much they were worth (by yarn type and weight and comparing on their website), it was well over $300 worth of yarn. Most of the time the "mystery boxes" of yarn will include mill ends and discontinued or overstock yarns.

  • @karenfransisco6667
    @karenfransisco6667 7 років тому +5

    I have a question...I love how you teach. But there is a rug/blanket on Pinterest called" let's twirl rug or blanket" it is and grey and yellow and I was wanting to know if you can post how to create this. If not can you give me an idea on how to do it I'm new to crocheting that you are the best I've seen. Thank you for all your posts you're truly awesome. As a matter of fact your big wheel blanket is the first one I'm making.

  • @amandascreativeretreat4574
    @amandascreativeretreat4574 Рік тому +1

    For future, please turn the background music either down or off, it makes hearing you hard over it.

  • @Jazz1959
    @Jazz1959 2 роки тому

    I want to work at a yarn factory. You will get the goods right off the line. 😂

    • @TheCrochetCrowd
      @TheCrochetCrowd  2 роки тому

      It's hard work and very hot environment.

    • @kennethsmith5042
      @kennethsmith5042 Рік тому

      Most jobs in manufacturing yarn are loud and require earplugs.
      That alone slows down the learning process, Add to that the fact that a lot of people are impatient and rude in these places and you can see why most people won't do these jobs.
      There is next to nothing in the way of learning resources online and I think that is because these plants are revolving doors, most people don't stick around long enough to fully grasp their job, let alone make a guide for it

  • @dailymuggle922
    @dailymuggle922 6 років тому

    Yarn makes me happy

  • @beverlymanning1902
    @beverlymanning1902 3 роки тому

    That was interesting to watch always wondered know I now.
    Thank you!

  • @lcrochetlovechild7047
    @lcrochetlovechild7047 6 років тому +1

    I just crochet over that knot because when I get to it I know that it is the end of the yarn that way I don't have to add yarn to it when I change colors or patterns😊

  • @kennethsmith5042
    @kennethsmith5042 Рік тому

    I dye yarn for a living. After the yarn goes through the dye machine it'll go to the other side of the room where the winders work.
    The winder machine they use looks just like what you guys call rub roving,but nothing like what's labeled winding in this video.

    • @TheCrochetCrowd
      @TheCrochetCrowd  Рік тому

      I don't understand your comment.

    • @kennethsmith5042
      @kennethsmith5042 Рік тому

      @@TheCrochetCrowd I'm saying when you go to the rub roving time stamp on this video the machine looks exactly like our winder machine
      Whereas when you go to the winding time stamp we don't have those anywhere in our department

  • @johannahortenciarivera2977
    @johannahortenciarivera2977 5 років тому +2

    Very interesting

  • @sdnlawrence5640
    @sdnlawrence5640 5 років тому +3

    It's not a tall tale, you've spun quite a yarn

  • @anom274
    @anom274 Рік тому

    Such a great video! What is the music track playing in the background do you have a name please?🤘🏼

  • @anniewoods7987
    @anniewoods7987 5 років тому +2

    Great video- shame about knots in a ball of wool though!!

  • @theagespot9717
    @theagespot9717 5 років тому +3

    'Hey, stop complaining about knots. We're trying to save landfills (money) here!'
    I get that it costs money to cut out uneven portions of yarn, but I bet the original decision to tie knots in my yarn had absolutely nothing to do with environmentalism (not that i particularly care about landfills). Hate to be so negative, because I see the logic and I enjoy this channel, but I really detest my desire for a knot-free product being brushed off and glazed over with concern for where we throw out the waste. The knots aren't just annoying; they can actually ruin a piece of work if it's a heavily detailed item. I can also accept it on the cheaper yarns, but if I'm paying good money for a ball of thread, I expect seamless quality. I recall back when I was a young adult, the emphasis on the consumer being happy was massive in every job I'd trained for. From selling socks, to dyeing hair; my bosses were always very adamant that the customer's happiness was the primary concern. Nowadays it's wonderful if you find a company that cares at all. I find that sometimes even my most carefully-worded, friendly and professional emails are often ignored if they contain a complaint or a question that a business doesn't want to answer. It all boils down to profit. If you can sell it to someone, it doesn't matter who. More people will visit the store, more will come to the website. The sale will be made whether the first customer is happy or not. I'm really not as cranky as I probably seem to be. I'm a pretty chipper and forgiving girl. But let's just call it what it is: a way to keep yarn skeins cheaper.

  • @alberteje66
    @alberteje66 3 роки тому

    Mikey, let me know when you become a narrator for "How it's made"

  • @lisaaschermann5237
    @lisaaschermann5237 Рік тому

    Is this being shown on Picture Picture????❤

  • @GLMartin
    @GLMartin 6 місяців тому +1

    Interesting video but wish these video makers would realize how their use of obnoxious and overly loud background music ruins their videos. The music on this one was so loud I a difficult time understanding what the narrator was saying.

  • @StephRenee812
    @StephRenee812 3 роки тому

    I would love to have one of those in 3:51...

  • @carmenroupp653
    @carmenroupp653 6 років тому

    Love this ,great video

  • @sirtibblez
    @sirtibblez 5 років тому +2

    I want to eat it

  • @leleseverydayordinaryadven9823
    @leleseverydayordinaryadven9823 6 років тому +1

    Love it

  • @Moon_Crescent2341OO
    @Moon_Crescent2341OO 4 місяці тому

    426,387/3.7K 189

  • @edwardhuang2966
    @edwardhuang2966 3 роки тому +1

    I with they would sell those rub roving cones

    • @TheCrochetCrowd
      @TheCrochetCrowd  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah... I am sure they would be super expensive. Those cones and make many many yarn balls each.

    • @edwardhuang2966
      @edwardhuang2966 3 роки тому

      @@TheCrochetCrowd oh well, but thank’s for replying!

  • @FrothingFanboy
    @FrothingFanboy 5 років тому +2

    Mikey, this is a good video, but you are talking a little too fast.

  • @BradyIsAfagInHeat
    @BradyIsAfagInHeat 2 роки тому

    Was this re-narrated or something? His voice ruined the video. I couldn't hear him well and seemed like it was a robot talking.
    The video was awesome 👌 It's always relaxing to watch the different production processes and methods of various items.
    Especially when they are ran on old school machinery, where you get to see the genius of engineers making these one of a kind machines.

    • @TheCrochetCrowd
      @TheCrochetCrowd  2 роки тому

      I'm sorry Ken. I narrated this video and sorry I ruined this for you. i was being formal when reading my own script. The upside is that I don't narrate very often so you don't have to worry about running into that with me. :D

  • @davechhakchhuak6150
    @davechhakchhuak6150 2 роки тому

    Hi can you show how pineapple fibre is turned into yarn

    • @TheCrochetCrowd
      @TheCrochetCrowd  2 роки тому

      That's a great question but I really have no idea. I know they don't make that at Yarnspirations so I don't have access for behind the scenes like that.