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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

CUT EFFECT IN INTERCHANGING DOUBLE CLOTHS

This is achieved by floating on the surface and on the underside of a plain ground cloth, extra warp and weft which are comparatively thicker than those used for ground fabric and which cover it completely.

The Fine even ends and picks weave plain and form firm structure through which the odd yarn elements are interchanged.



1. Introduce plain weave on even ends and even picks (\)

2. Raise all odd ends over all the picks corresponding to the solid portion of the motif so as to make all odd ends on face- corresponding to motif.

3. At motif the odd picks should be on the underside of the cloth therefore raise all even ends at odd picks at motif ( X).

4. At blank portion of the motif, drop all the ends on odd picks and odd ends even on even picks.

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