You need a 'looped end' style mop head as these can be unravelled (with some care) into a single long length of yarn (often several hundred feet long). Thommy has created a nice blog entry about deconstructing mop heads . Many mop yarns can be further deconstructed to provide various thicknesses of material. This is especially useful for making composite tri-string loops.
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