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Axminster CarpetsHome Spun YarnThe first stage, wool blending and washing. Axminster Carpets Ltd use more than 90% British Wool in their carpet production, including wool from the Company's own flock of Drysdale Sheep. The second stage, wool drying The wool is then dried, with any extra dust extracted, and blown into storage bins where it is left to relax and regain its original structure. It is then lubricated and left to condition. The third stage, wool carding and spinning to produce carpet yarn A series of progressively finer spiked rollers is then used to tease out the wool fibres to a uniform web. The fourth stage, carpet yarn dyeing The yarn is then put into hanks and carried into the final washing process to enhance the dying technique. A computerized system then ensures precise dye match to the colour required. The hanks are then rotated into a hydro extracted units to remove any excess moisture, and then passed on into an electronically controlled steam drying process to ensure uniformity of moisture content. Once dried, the hanks are left to cool naturally, before the yarn is wound onto more manageable sized bobbins and then transported to Axminster, where several 1000’s of kilos of yarn are delivered everyday. What does homespun yarn mean to you, the customer Axminster Carpets Ltd is the only UK manufacturer to purchase, wash, card, spin and dye its own yarn. No other UK carpet manufacturer does this and very few manufacturers worldwide have this in house capability. As we produce all our yarn for carpet production in house you can be reassured that we have total control over the whole carpet production process – from the fleece to the floor. As we are the only UK carpet manufacturer to produce our own yarn we have developed the ‘homespun’ logo, letting you, the customer know that when you purchase a carpet from Axminster Carpets Ltd, you are purchasing British carpet quality at its very finest. |