These cloths are chiefly used for blankets, dressing gowns and rugs.
The weave is the same in every part of the cloth and a weft surface is produced on both sides.
Interchanging Backed Cloths
The design is due to the manner in which differently coloured wefts are interchanged from one side to the other, a dark figure on light ground on one side corresponds to the light figure on a dark ground on the other side.
Common Fabric Particulars
Warp- Cotton
For a 4-thread weave
60/2 tex cotton warp, 9 ends/cm and 350 tex woollen weft, 19 picks per cm.
Weft Backed Construction ( Reversible)
In A
Dark Surface and Light Back
Face Picks--> Dark (3/1 twill)
Back Picks--> Light (1/3 twill)
In B
Light Surface and Dark Back
Face Picks--> Dark (1/3 twill)
Back Picks--> Light (3/1 twill)
By combining the two weaves, a design of two colors is formed.
Interchanging Warp Backed Cloths
Similarly warp backed cloths can be interchanged.
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- BACKED CLOTH WITH WADDED THREADS (1)
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- CLOQUE OR CREPON EFFECT (1)
- COMMON YARN FAULT IN MAN MADE FIBRES (1)
- CUT EFFECT IN INTERCHANGING DOUBLE CLOTHS (1)
- DEEK TEXTILES (1)
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- DRAFTING - DENTING (1)
- DRAFTING FROM DESIGN (1)
- DRAFTING OR LIFTING ORDER (1)
- FABRIC PARAMETERS (1)
- FIBRE BASICS (1)
- FIGURED INTERCHANGING DOUBLE CLOTHS (1)
- FIND- DESIGN (1)
- IMITATION BACKED CLOTHS (1)
- INTERCHANGING DOUBLE CLOTHS (1)
- INTERCHANGING FIGURED BACKED CLOTHS (1)
- MAN- MADE FIBRE (1)
- MISCELLANEOUS FIBRE (1)
- MULTIPLE LAYER WEAVE (1)
- My Weaving View (1)
- PLAIN WEAVE DERIVATIVES (1)
- PLANT FIBRE (1)
- SEAM STRENGTH VS SEAM SLIPPAGE (1)
- SELF STITICHED DOUBLE CLOTHS (1)
- SOME COMMON INDIAN FABRICS (1)
- SPECIALTY FIBRE (1)
- STANDARD SILK AND SILK IMITATION FIBRE (1)
- STANDARD WORSTED AND WOOL FIBRE (1)
- TERRY PILE STRUCTURES (1)
- TERRY STRUCTURES (1)
- TERRY TOWEL CALCULATIONS (1)
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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