PPT-SUPPLEMENTARY WARP/WEFT
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EXTRA WARPWEFT Extra warp or weft supplementary warpweft A class of weave in which extra warp of weft threads are used in addition to ground threads The extra
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EXTRA WARPWEFT Extra warp or weft supplementary warpweft A class of weave in which extra warp of weft threads are used in addition to ground threads The extra threads are normally used as figuring threads for decorative purposes. Woven fabrics are made by interlacing two sets of yearns together at right angles to each other.. http://www.tikp.co.uk/knowledge/technology/warping-and-weaving/weaving-process. /. The yarns that run up the length of the fabric are known as the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assoc. Professor Dr. . Taher. Rajab . Kaddar. Department of Textile and Spinning Engineering. Faculty of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. AL-Baath University - Syria. Presented by: Christine Schebilski. And Sue Ambrioso. FAEA Conference October, 2013. 1. Students will learn the process of weaving, and explore the importance of textiles in their lives.. NGSSS 6- 8:. DIVYANKA U. DHANURKAR. 084051010. VAIBHAV V. GAIKWAD. 084050113. DIPALI C. DHOLE. 084051011. introduction. A SUMMER TRAINING REPORT. Submitted by:. . KALIKA JINDAL. . of . BACHELOR OF FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGN. UTTAR PRADESH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY. LUCKNOW. CONTENTS. Weaving. Warp yarns. Weft yarns. Kente Cloth. Kente Cloth. , Ghana. Kente Cloth. Weaving done by men in West Africa. Woven in long narrow strips, then sewn together into large fabrics. Traditionally worn draped across the shoulders. WEAVING. KNITTING. FELTING. WEAVING. (1) DONE BY . HAND. – . HAND LOOM. . (2) ON A . MACHINE . KNOWN AS THE . LOOM. WEAVING INVOLVES. INTERLACING. OF YARNS. CROSSING . By . shilpi. . akhter. . Assistant professor. Fabric manufacturing department. BUTex. Woven pile fabric. Pile fabrics are characterized by the brush like surface formed by the tufts of warp or weft cut threads. The brush like surface is formed by a set of threads which project at right angles from a foundation or ground structure and form a pile or loop on the surface. Cutting the looped threads can be done either on the loom or the machines of the fabric finishing department. Such fabrics should be distinguished from the others which become a pile after passing through a raising machine or after electrical flocking.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assoc. Professor Dr. . Taher. Rajab . Kaddar. Department of Textile and Spinning Engineering. Faculty of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. AL-Baath University - Syria. Natural Fibers. Come from Plants & Animals. Cellulose . fibers. Come from plants. COTTON. . ADVANTAGES. strong, . durable, . absorbent, . washable. DISAVANTAGES. Wrinkles. Shrinks unless treated. Natural Fibers. ______________________________________. ________________________. Come . from plants. COTTON. . ADVANTAGES. strong, . durable, . _______________. washable. DISAVANTAGES. ___________. To produce a good quality of cloth with out damages some stop motion provided on the loom. These are auxiliary motions. Required for high productivity with . qualityproduct. These are useful & desirable. Day 26. 2. . WEAVING. . It is a method of textile production in which two distinct set of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth.. The longitudinal threads are called . Department of FT & CD,. Bon . secours. college for . women,Thanjavur. FUNDAMENTALS . OF WOVEN DESIGN. Woven . D. esign:. Woven fabrics are made by using two or more sets of yarn interlaced at right angles to each other. Much variety is produced by weaving..
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