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positions are reversed for the return stroke of the shuttle. this weave can be made on a loom with only two harnesses. in other arrangements, several warp yarns may be moved upward or downward together, or several filling picks may take place before the warp yarns change position. fabric weaving by
plain weaves are broadcloth, muslin, batiste, percale, seersucker, organdy, voile, and tweed. 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 design, wrinkles...
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