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− | [[ | + | [[File:Dyed thread.png|thumb|right|44x40px|[[Rope reed]] fiber threads]] |
− | + | [[Plant fiber]]s, [[wool]], and [[web]]s can be turned into weavable '''thread'''. Such thread can then be [[weaver|woven]] into '''cloth''', which can be used to create a variety of textile products such as [[bag]]s, [[clothing]], [[rope]] or [[craft]]s. ''(For a full discussion of the process and possibilities, see [[textile industry]].)'' | |
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− | + | *A [[dwarf]] with the [[thresher]] [[labor]] enabled can process plants (any plants with THREAD_PLANT_TEMPLATE in the raws) into '''thread''' at a [[farmer's workshop]] with the "Process Plants" job order. | |
− | + | *Wool is collected from sheep, alpacas and llamas by the "Shear creature" job; the resulting "stacks" of wool must then be processed to yarn with the "Spin thread" job. | |
+ | *These jobs also take place at the farmer's workshop and require the [[shearer]] and [[spinner]] labors. | ||
+ | *With a [[loom]], any dwarf with the [[weaver]] [[labor]] enabled will ''automatically'' collect any spider [[silk]] [[web]]s that are on the ground, turning them into thread. | ||
− | + | Animal hair that is produced from a butchered animal can be spun into '''hair thread''' at a [[farmer's workshop]] using the "Spin Thread" order, but cannot be used for the production of '''cloth''' or related items. | |
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+ | Any '''thread''' can be used at a Hospital to suture any wounds shut and to bind books. This is the only use of threads made from the hair of non-shearable creatures, as they cannot be spun into [[yarn]]. | ||
All types of thread, weavable or not, can be [[dyer|dyed]]. | All types of thread, weavable or not, can be [[dyer|dyed]]. | ||
− | + | [[Adamantine]] strands are treated as thread, too: they can be dyed, used to suture wounds and woven into cloth. However, most adamantine strands are quickly turned into wafers, among others to avoid such usage. Especially the use of adamantine for a [[suturer]]'s job is widely seen as a frivolous waste of a rare and precious resource. | |
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