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There are two plants and three types of {{L|web}}s that can be turned into '''thread'''.  Thread can then be spun into '''cloth''', which then can be used to create a variety of textile products such as {{L|bag}}s, {{L|clothing}}, {{L|Restraint|rope}} or {{L|craft}}s. ''(For a full discussion of the process and possibilities, see {{L|clothing industry}}.)''
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There are two plants and three types of [[web]]s that can be turned into '''thread'''.  Thread can then be woven into '''cloth''', which then can be used to create a variety of textile products such as [[bag]]s, [[clothing]], [[Restraint|rope]] or [[craft]]s. ''(For a full discussion of the process and possibilities, see [[clothing industry]].)''
  
Animal hair that is produced from a butchered animal can also be spun into '''thread''' at a {{L|farmer's workshop}} using the "Spin Thread" order, but cannot be used for the production of '''cloth''' or related items.
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Animal hair that is produced from a butchered animal can also be spun into [[yarn]] '''thread''' at a [[farmer's workshop]] using the "Spin Thread" order, but cannot be used for the production of '''cloth''' or related items.
  
A {{L|dwarf}} with the {{L|thresher}} {{L|labor}} enabled can process plants (either {{L|rope reed}}s or {{L|pig tail}}s) into '''thread''' at a {{L|farmer's workshop}} with the "Process Plants" job order.  With a {{L|loom}}, any dwarf with the {{L|weaver}} {{L|labor}} enabled will ''automatically'' collect any spider* {{L|silk}} {{L|web}}s that are on the ground, turning them into thread.
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A [[dwarf]] with the [[thresher]] [[labor]] enabled can process plants (either [[rope reed]]s or [[pig tail]]s) into '''thread''' at a [[farmer's workshop]] with the "Process Plants" job order.  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.
  
Any '''thread''' can also be used at a Hospital to treat the wounded by suturers. This is the only use of threads made from hair as of {{version|0.31.25}}, as they cannot be weaved into {{L|cloth}}.
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Any '''thread''' can also be used at a Hospital to treat the wounded by suturers. This is the only use of threads made from the hair of non-shearable creatures, as they cannot be spun into [[yarn]].
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 3 July 2012

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There are two plants and three types of webs that can be turned into thread. Thread can then be woven into cloth, which then can be used to create a variety of textile products such as bags, clothing, rope or crafts. (For a full discussion of the process and possibilities, see clothing industry.)

Animal hair that is produced from a butchered animal can also be spun into yarn thread at a farmer's workshop using the "Spin Thread" order, but cannot be used for the production of cloth or related items.

A dwarf with the thresher labor enabled can process plants (either rope reeds or pig tails) into thread at a farmer's workshop with the "Process Plants" job order. With a loom, any dwarf with the weaver labor enabled will automatically collect any spider* silk webs that are on the ground, turning them into thread.

Any thread can also be used at a Hospital to treat the wounded by suturers. This is the only use of threads made from the hair of non-shearable creatures, as they cannot be spun into yarn.