Twine is two or more strands or string, typically yarn, twisted together to compose a stronger strand of material.
Normally, when you pull on a single string, the force is put entirely on that one string. If you have two separate strings, you're faced with the same problem. By twisting the two pieces of string together, the force extracted when pulled together is divided between the two pieces, and because they're no longer perfectly straight pieces of material, it is more difficult to break or rip.
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A packthread is a collective term for an amount of strong thread or twine used in tying up parcels.
Polypropylene is a strong and flexible plastic, useful in the manufacture of many products, including containers, twine, etc.
Assuming you don't mean a strong string, The Twine website says it is: 'a new way for you to collect online content – videos, photos, articles, Web pages, products - and bring it all together by topic, so you can have it in one place and share it with anyone you want.'
Diy twine rugs are easy crafts that you can make out of twine by braiding.
Twine is made from both plants and synthetic fibers. The two products are mixed to together to make the final twine product.
I used twine to help my dad.
The collectible twine can be found when harvesting sheep on your farm.
1. Twine is a form of thin cord, string or strong thread. It is slightly coarse and is used for such things as tying parcels and in gardening. Depending on what type of twine you want, you can get some from a hard-ware shop, a stationers, a gardening center, a hobby shop, a fishing tackle shop etc. 2. Twine is the name of an online web repository of your own, where you can store your collection(s) of photos, articles, videos, web pages etc, which can share with your friends. See Related Links below this box for more information about Twine and on how to join.
Twine is not an object or a plant. You find sisal first, then you make twine on a crafting bench.
If the twine is made from a natural fiber, like hemp, sisal or even cotton, then it is biodegradable.Some twine is made of plastic. This is not biodegradable.
F. Twine has written: 'Low pay in Scotland'