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Jack McDonogh
ASIN: B00AN8CZUW
Publisher: Amazon.com Services LLC
Pages: 58

IntroductionWeaving is the process of making cloth by interlacing two sets of threads at right angles to each other. The threads that run through the length of the cloth are called the warp and the threads that go across the cloth are called the weft.The art of weaving has been an important part of human culture from the earliest times. Fine fabrics were important economic items even in ancient Egypt and Babylon. The economic value of cloth has always been of great importance to man because of its indispensable place in his everyday life.Most weaving today is done on a loom, which is a form of structure used to support the warp threads so that the weft can be interlaced with them.To allow the weaver to make a plain cloth, i.e. simple under and over weaving (known as tabby weaving) some method of quickly sorting the warp so that the weft can pass through must be found. In the loom to ...
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