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The direction of the yarns in a woven fabric is referred to as.............

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Answered by sahilakhtar2008
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Answer: Grain is the direction of the yarns in a fabric.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The direction of the yarns in a woven fabric is referred to as Warp and weft.

Explanation:

  • Warp and weft are the two yarns fixed to weave a fabric. They form the base for weaving a fabric.
  • The warp is set longitudinally and is the stronger of the two yarns. The weft is usually made of ‘spun fibre’ and is not as strong as the warp.
  • Warp and weft is used metaphorically to determine the direction of the yarns in a woven fabric.  
  • It is comparable to the duality of life with all its ups and downs.  
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