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carded, past participle; carded, past tense; cards, 3rd person singular present; carding, present participle;
  1. Comb and clean (raw wool, hemp fibers, or similar material) with a sharp-toothed instrument in order to disentangle the fibers before spinning


  1. Carding is a mechanical process that breaks up locks and unorganized clumps of fibre and then aligns the individual fibres so that they are more or less parallel with each other. ...
  2. Carding is a sometimes-fatal form of torture in which iron combs of the sort originally designed as woolcarding tools are used to scrape, tear, and flay the victim's flesh."Card". Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2nd edition. 1989.
  3. (Carded) A yarn in which the fibers have been partially straightened and cleaned prior to spinning. The yarn is generally coarser and more uneven than a combed yarn.
  4. (Carded) Describing merchandise that is delivered to the retailer attached to a display card, like jewellery, small toys, etc.
  5. (Carded) Figure is still on original backing card.
  6. (Carded) Term used to describe an item packaged on a blister card.
  7. A process which eliminates fibers too short for inclusion in the spun yarn. The process also removes dirt and foreign matter still remaining in the fiber mass, and arranges the fibers into a very thin layer.
  8. The process of opening, disentangling, cleaning and then separating fibers to produce a continuous strand which is then spun into a yarn. Performed on a machine called a card.
  9. Carding is the processing of brushing raw or washed fibers to prepare them as textiles.
  10. To comb fibers prior to spinning with brushes having wire bristles.  Woolens are wool yarns that are carded.
  11. A process used in the manufacture of staple yarn, which separates, cleans, aligns and delivers the fibers in a sliver form. The machine consists of a series of rollers, the surfaces of which are covered with many projecting wires or metal teeth.
  12. The final cleaning process, accomplished by either hand or machine, through which alpaca fiber goes before spinning.
  13. The industrial yarn preparation process where raw cotton is separated, opened, cleaned and made into sliver.
  14. A preliminary process in manufacturing spun yarn in which the fibers are separated, distributed, equalized and formed into a web. The web can be very thin or thick. The process of carding removes some impurities, and a certain amount of short or broken fibers.
  15. Process of arranging and smoothing out wool fibers by pulling them between two spiked paddles.
  16. (slang) Obtaining or using illegally obtained credit cards.
  17. A technique used when processing fibres. The fibres are untangled, mixed and cleaned by passing them through moving pins, wires or teeth.
  18. A process that transforms entangled fiber mats into parallel strands.
  19. (1) the removal of foreign matter, short fibers, seed, and tangles from cotton before it is spun; (2) process of cleaning ink off the screen mesh after a print run.
  20. Method of cleaning fibers by separating them and laying them parallel
  21. Process of combing wool either manually or mechanically.
  22. is a cleaning and stretching procedure used in wool production. It is a superior process to garneting. Carding involves pulling apart the strands of wool fiber and stretching them side-by-side to achieve the cleanest and best-performing wool. ...
  23. The process of cleaning and straightening wool in preparation for spinning by brushing the fibers with a pair of carders (flat brushes with wire teeth set closely in rows and held by handles attached at one end) or with a mechanized carding machine.
  24. A fiber cleaning process that eliminates short fibers and removes dirt and foreign matter. Carding can be done by hand or by large machines using drum rollers. Carded-only cotton is not as desirable as combed cotton.
  25. This is the process of opening and using a carding technique for preparing fibers for spinning or felting. This can refer to hand cards, drum carders or even mechanically carded fibers and rovings and batts.