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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

FIGURED INTERCHANGING DOUBLE CLOTHS

1. Simple Interchanging Structures

The least complex structure in this group consists of two layers which differ in colors and which by alternating between face and back, produce a reversible design in the cloth of two colours.


a. Insert Plain weave with dark ends, dark picks and Light ends, Light Picks

b. To make it dark, raise all dark ends over light picks.



Similarly for Light ends

- Insert Plain weave with dark ends, dark picks and light ends, light picks

- to make it light, raise all light ends over dark picks



We can combine the two weaves as shown in the figure to get a particular motif.



2. Combination of Fine and Coarse Fabrics

Figured effect can also be produced by interchanging a fine fabric layer with a coarse one.

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