What do you understand by wrap and weft?
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This question has already been answered in “several ways”. Count means the number of threads per square inch. In weaving, the vertical threads are called warp threads and the horizontal threads are called weft threads. Many years ago, I remembered the distinction between these two threads by “weft” is similar to the word “weave”. The warp threads are vertical and static - the weft threads are woven into the fabric and are therefore horizontal.
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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.[1] A single thread of the weft crossing the warp is called a pick. Terms vary (for instance, in North America, the weft is sometimes referred to as the fill or the filling yarn).[2][3] Each individual warp thread in a fabric is called a warp end or end.[4][5]