The term can be applied to any thin cord, usually 2 or more strands twisted together. Twine can be cotton, hemp, nylon,or jute (which is used to make burlap).
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.
It can be made out of many materials but is usually made from cotton
The most common natural fibers (or crops) that twine is made from would include cotton, hemp, jute, and sisal. Other fibrous plants and crops can also be used (like the coir from coconuts), and twine can even be spun and made from synthetic fibers (like nylon).
Twine is made from both plants and synthetic fibers. The two products are mixed to together to make the final twine product.
You get some coarse wool, and then you use a spinning wheel in order to make find string. This used to be twine in pagan days. However now twine can be made out of dyed plastic or even dyed cotton. Machines have taken over the spinning wheel, and it is made at professional standard at high rate.
cotton twine microwave with a small amount of water to kill bugs [boil for 1 min]
No it will break because of the heat. Cooking twine isn't as thin and can handle higher temperatures.
5 months
Mr.Stoeber made the twine ball in 1953.
There are many types of fishing line such as monofiliment, braid, flurocarbon, etc... Also, each of these lines comes in many different strength (called pounds test) from 1 lb to 100 lbs. In general they will all be stronger that cotton twine.
Sisal can be made out of twine, rope and also dartboards
The miwok homes are made of bark, deerskin, and twine.