what is the defference between warp and weft yarn?
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Warp” is a series of threads that run from the front to the back, and “weft” is a series of threads that run in a pattern through the warp. Weft is a yarn that runs back and forth whereas a warp is that which run up and down. Continuous yarn is used in weft knitting for forming courses and rows of loops.
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Warp” is a series of threads that run from the front to the back, and “weft” is a series of threads that run in a pattern through the warp. Weft is a yarn that runs back and forth whereas a warp is that which run up and down. ... Unlike weft knitting, each needle loops into its thread.
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