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              weaving... eco-friendly upholstery fabric: going green... nanotechnology benefits in fabric formation plain weave simplest weave requiring a harness loom, formed by yarns at right angles whereby each warp yarn interlaces with each weft yarn properties: least expensive to produce, reversible unless surface
		        
              
                  slippage, shrinks easily. eg x , x , x , x , x . oxford cloth is x & monk cloth is x . flat duck, hopsacking, panama are other examples. twill weave each warp or weft yarn floats across two or more weft or warp yarns with a progression of interlacing by one to the right or to the left, forming a distinct...
		      
		        
		      
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