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The 18th-Century Yarn Bottleneck

The invention of the flying shuttle dramatically increased the productivity of weavers, creating a sudden and massive demand for yarn that traditional spinning methods could not meet. This imbalance between weaving capacity and spinning output resulted in a severe production bottleneck, which inflated yarn prices and spurred innovation in spinning technology.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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