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weft yarn properties: least expensive to produce, reversible unless surface design, wrinkles more, firm & wears well, less absorbent, abrasion resistant, used as background for printing/embroidery. rib weave fabrics rib effect is produced by using heavy yarns in the filling direction or by more warp than
made by treating two or more yarns as one in either the warp or weft or both the directions and interlacing them in plain weave. it is not as firm as plain weave, have more yarn slippage, shrinks easily. eg x , x , x , x , x . oxford cloth is x & monk cloth is x . flat duck, hopsacking, panama are other...
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cores with other fibers wound around them. boucle yarns may be made from wool, cotton, silk, linen, manufactured fibers, or combinations of fibers. bourrelet a double-knit fabric with raised loops running horizontally across the surface of the cloth giving a rippled or corded effect. bow the greatest
end a broken, untied warp thread in a fabric. there are numerous causes, such as slubs, knots, improper shuttle alignment, shuttle hitting the warp shed, excessive warp tension, faulty sizing, and rough reeds, heddles, dropwires, and shuttles. also see end out broken pick a broken filling thread in...
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