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Differentiate between plain and twill weave.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Plain weave is one in which two or many thread are rolled or bundles=d and then they are woven as one in the weft.

Twill fabrics theoretically have a front and a back side, unlike plain weave, whose dual sides are the same.


The visible side of the twill is called the technical face and the posterior the technical back

Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The distinction between some of the terms given is defined downwards.

Explanation:

Plain weave

  • Among all patterns, the easiest seems to be the plain weave. Increasing weft yarn passes vertically and horizontally once warp yarn through an alternating basis.
  • Growing warp yarn goes above mostly under the weft yarn conversely.

Twill weave

  • The diagonal creases created by yarns that are revealed above the ground define twill weave.
  • These can range from a very simple slope to that very slight hillside at an angle.

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