A little spun wool turns into a strip, by fingertips and connects the first part of this strip to the knotted tip of pareh; thus the tail of wools is connected to underarm or to the back as prepared skeins.

They turn pareh with right hand, while pareh is turning. They make the remaining wool slowly, as strips, in result warps of wool get fastened and twist together. When the spun wool reach a length of one meter, spinner winds the pile around the fans, by opening over pareh hitch (running noose). This act goes on, not more than a few hours and pareh becomes full have spun wool. They may produce various kinds of pile with spun wool.

Thickness or quality of wool distinguishes different kinds of pile. Those very thin and fine piles are used for weaving kilim and high-class jajim and excellent rug. Thick piles are utilized for more strength-required woven such as rope, gunny sack, …









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