Eisen stood in front of the massive sheets of fabric. He had produced them specifically for this, and now, it was time to properly make use of them. He was going to make some cushions and blankets using this fabric, but the main issue that he had to deal with until now was the thickness of the fabric. After all, no matter how much area you gave to a sheet of cloth, its thickness was much, much harder to scale up.
That was why, instead of just using simple thread, Eisen scaled it all up into rope. For this, he made use of multiple sets of thread-spinners. The first set would take the base material, in this case different types of cotton and wool and turn them into regular threads. Then, those would be woven together to create a slightly thicker and more stable version.