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Fabric crowfoot

Crowfoot weave It is a three-by-one weave, that is, a filling thread floats over three warp threads and then under one. This type fabric looks different on one side than the other. Fabrics with this weave are popular since they are more pliable than either the plain or basket weave. It is easier to form around curves and provide 3-D forming. [Pg.106]

An eight-harness satin weave is a fabric that has a seven by one weave pattern in which a filling thread floats over seven warp threads and then under one. Like the crowfoot wave, it looks different on one side than on the other. This weave is more pliable than any of the other weaves and is especially adaptable to forming around compound curves. [Pg.598]


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