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'''Twine''' is rough [[Flax]] cord spun from [[Tow]] (in contrast to [[Thread]] which is spun from [[Lint]]). Twine is usually spun further into [[Rope]] or woven into [[Canvas]], but it also has other uses. | '''Twine''' is rough [[Flax]] cord spun from [[Tow]] (in contrast to [[Thread]] which is spun from [[Lint]]). Twine is usually spun further into [[Rope]] or woven into [[Canvas]], but it also has other uses. |
Revision as of 10:21, 27 November 2018
Twine is rough Flax cord spun from Tow (in contrast to Thread which is spun from Lint). Twine is usually spun further into Rope or woven into Canvas, but it also has other uses.
Sources
- Made on a Small Distaff, Large Distaff, or Steam Distaff.
Sources
- 1 Tow becomes 3 twine after 1 minute of spinning.
Uses
- Knife:Flint (1)
- Spin 1 Rope in a Distaff (5).
- Weave 1 Canvas on a Loom (60).
- Student's Loom (120)
- Each use of a student loom breaks some strings, which requires 1-60 twine to restring the loom.
- Basic Fly Rod (25)