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what are the differences between warp threads and weft threads?​

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Answered by abhishekpatel59259
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Warp and weft are the two basic components used in weaving to turn thread or yarn into fabric. The lengthwise or longitudinal warp yarns are held stationary in tension on a frame or loom while the transverse weft (sometimes woof) is drawn through and inserted over-and-under the warp.

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Answered by Math6578
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The warp direction refers to the threads that run the length of the fabric. This is also known as the machine direction because it's the direction the threads run on the loom. ... The fill, or weft, refers to the yarns that are pulled and inserted perpendicularly to the warp yarns across the width of the fabric.

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