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Features of Weaving Interlaces

Weaving Weave Features
As a rule, when considering the features of finishing details and knots of woven products, mention is made of the warp threads and ducks. Doing cutting or sewing, you need to have the simplest notions about fabrics and their structures, otherwise such work will necessarily have errors.
The component of the fabric is interwoven threads, which are strictly perpendicular to each other.
The warp threads run along the fabric. These are the strongest and twisted threads. At the very process of weaving, these threads are very strongly stretched, - due to this the fabric is then not stretched along. On the width of the same cloth stretches, because the weft threads have a rather weak structure and are not so strongly stretched. Such an interlacing was called a weaving weave. The interlacing is very strong.
The property of the fabric determines the appearance and density of the weave: the appearance of the fabric, strength, elasticity, texture and the like. It should be noted that the threads must be interlaced in a strictly defined order. The place where the weaves are repeated is called rapport weaving. Each of the warp threads alternately passes first over the weft threads, then below them.
Weaving wefts are divided into basic, derivative and, finally, combined. The main interlaces include diagonal, satin, straight (linen) and satin. The most common form of weave is straight (you can see here), - clothing made from such a fabric is, as a rule, underwear, sports jersey. The fact is that fabrics with a direct weave are fairly resistant to friction, due to the interlacing features.

The property of the fabric determines the appearance and density of the weave: the appearance of the fabric, strength, elasticity, texture and the like. It should be noted that the threads must be interlaced in a strictly defined order. The place where the weaves are repeated is called rapport weaving. Each of the warp threads alternately passes first over the weft threads, then below them.

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