Art, asked by aditisrivastava230, 1 month ago

-------------- weave has cut or uncut loops on fabric surface. Explain the
various methods of fabric construction with this weave.

Answers

Answered by officialbhavesh282
4

\blue{ \small{\boxed{ \tt{ \red{Question:- }}}}}

Warp pile weave

Terrycloth, a pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sides.

Answered by maanikyaprakashana
2

Answer:

Weaving is the process of combining warp and weft components to make a woven structure.... In weaving, lengthwise yarns are called warp; crosswise yarns are called weft, or filling. Most woven fabrics are made with their outer edges finished in a manner that avoids raveling; these are called selvages.

Similar questions