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interlaces with each 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
the sequence but shifts one warp yarn sideways, creating a diagonal pattern. herringbone, serge, jersey, foulard, gabardine, worsted cheviot, and drill are twill weaves. 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...
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