Social Sciences, asked by shahprarthi3, 9 months ago

weaving and embroidery work. explain​

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Answered by urvashikumari12345
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Explanation:

When weaving, a loom is used in order to keep the warp threads in place. There are filling threads woven through them and voila! The woven cloth is created. Now, on the other side,embroidery refers to the process of decorating the fabrics in artistic ways.

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Answered by adityasingh32246
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Explanation:

Counted-thread embroidery patterns are created by making stitches over a predetermined number of threads in the foundation fabric. Counted-thread embroidery is more easily worked on an even-weave foundation fabric such as embroidery canvas, aida cloth, or specially woven cotton and linen fabrics.

Weaving is the textile art in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads - called the warp and weft - are interlaced with each other at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. The warp threads run length-ways on the piece of cloth, while the weft runs horizontally.

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