Similarities between weaving of silk and wool
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Both Weaving and Knitting process are used for making fabric.
How ever, the exact process is given below.
Weaving is interlacing of two sets of yarns –warp and weft at 90° angles to each other. Straight yarns in fabric are known as warp yarns. Horizontal yarns are known as weft yarns.
Along the length of the woven fabric, on both sides, end yarns are woven very densely and the portion is named as
selvedge
.
Knitting is the process of formation of loops of yarns and drawing of new loops through those formed previously (interloping). Depending on the types of knitting, it either moves right to left or left to right (weft knitting) or the yarns run lengthwise (warp knitting). Hand knitting is the most common example of weft knitting, though it is also done on machines to make many types of sweaters, T-shirts,and socks, etc.
How ever, the exact process is given below.
Weaving is interlacing of two sets of yarns –warp and weft at 90° angles to each other. Straight yarns in fabric are known as warp yarns. Horizontal yarns are known as weft yarns.
Along the length of the woven fabric, on both sides, end yarns are woven very densely and the portion is named as
selvedge
.
Knitting is the process of formation of loops of yarns and drawing of new loops through those formed previously (interloping). Depending on the types of knitting, it either moves right to left or left to right (weft knitting) or the yarns run lengthwise (warp knitting). Hand knitting is the most common example of weft knitting, though it is also done on machines to make many types of sweaters, T-shirts,and socks, etc.
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