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How is weaving different from knitting?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Knitting is usually intermeshing of one or more loops of yarns in preceding and succeeding rows. On the other hand, weaving is interlacing of yarns at right angles to make a fabric structure. Each yarn is called either a warp (vertical) or a weft (horizontal).

Answered by Hɾιтհιĸ
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Knitting is usually intermeshing of one or more loops of yarns in preceding and succeeding rows. On the other hand, weaving is interlacing of yarns at right angles to make a fabric structure. Each yarn is called either a warp (vertical) or a weft (horizontal).

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