Dm 120 1st Edition Lecture 9 Outline of Last Lecture Fabric Construction Woven Fabrics Types of Woven Fabrics Grains vs Bia Warp Yarns Filling Yarns Outline of Current Lecture Fabric Features Twill Weave Plain Weave Ribbed Plain Weave Basket Weave Current Lecture Woven Fabric 2 Fabric Features Selvage ending of warp yarns Face and Back Due to the finish or weaving also better appearance on face side Top and Bottom Due to finishing only Plain Weaves Ribbed Plain Weave a Filling yarns are thicker than warp yarns b Also called unbalance fabric c Ribbed effect can be in both directions Basket Weave a Two or more warp yarns interlocking with two or more filling yarns b They are interlocked in plain weave sequence c 2X2 is the most common weave structure d Needs two harnesses to make pattern e Used for decorative shrinks low shape stability Twill Weave These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Left Hand lines run upward to the left Right Hand lines run upward to the right Over to 2 filling yarns and then under 1 filling yarn 45 degree when one or more filling yarns higher or lower than the last Creates diagonal line
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