noun small, typically cylindrical object around which thread is wound for use in sewing or weaving
In manufacturing processes such as lace production or industrial sewing, bobbins are used to ensure efficient thread management.
In various crafting activities such as knitting, crocheting, and lace-making, bobbins are used to manage multiple strands of yarn or thread.
In the field of textiles, bobbins are used to hold thread or yarn for spinning, weaving, or sewing.
Bobbins are an essential part of sewing machines, holding the lower thread for stitching.
In the writing industry, 'bobbins' may be used as a slang term to refer to something that is not up to standard or is of poor quality.
In psychology, 'bobbins' may be used as a colloquial term to describe a situation or a person as being chaotic or disorganized.
In fashion design, 'bobbins' may refer to the small spools on which thread is wound for use in sewing machines.
In manufacturing engineering, 'bobbins' are used as components in various machines and equipment for winding thread, wire, or other materials.
In the textile industry, 'bobbins' are essential tools used for holding thread or yarn in spinning, weaving, or sewing processes.