How can we do the process of weaving
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The weaving process consists of five basic operations, shedding, picking, beating-up, left off and take up.
Shedding: Separating the warp yarns into two layers by lifting and lowering the shafts, to form a tunnel known as the ‘shed’.
Picking or Filling: Passing the weft yarn (pick) across the warp threads through the shed.
Beating-up: Pushing the newly inserted weft yarn back into the fell using the reed.
Let off: The warp yarns are unwound from the warp beam during the above three processes.
Take up: The woven fabric is wound on the cloth beam during the above three processes.
Shedding: Separating the warp yarns into two layers by lifting and lowering the shafts, to form a tunnel known as the ‘shed’.
Picking or Filling: Passing the weft yarn (pick) across the warp threads through the shed.
Beating-up: Pushing the newly inserted weft yarn back into the fell using the reed.
Let off: The warp yarns are unwound from the warp beam during the above three processes.
Take up: The woven fabric is wound on the cloth beam during the above three processes.
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