
Mule Spinning
Mule spinning is a textile manufacturing process that combines features of both the spinning jenny and the water frame. Invented by Samuel Crompton in the late 18th century, it uses a special spinning machine to twist and draw out fibers into yarn. This method allows for the production of finer and stronger threads, making it suitable for various fabrics. The mule spinning technique revolutionized the textile industry, enhancing efficiency and quality, thus contributing significantly to the Industrial Revolution. It enabled mass production of cotton fabric, meeting the growing demands of consumers during that era.