TYPES OF WEAVES

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Across
  1. 2. A weave that is raised surface of loops.
  2. 4. What fabrics are made on. Can be small or huge.
  3. 5. Yarns that are lengthwise grain. Strong.
  4. 8. This weave has elaborate detailed designs.
  5. 9. Yarns that are crosswise grain. Also called warp.
  6. 14. How many yards a loom can produce per hour.
  7. 15. A variation of the plain weave. Using think filling yarns.
  8. 17. In this knit, the front and back and different appearances.
  9. 18. The direction that yarns run in a woven fabric.
  10. 19. A weave where warp or filling yarns pass over 4-8 yarns at a time.
Down
  1. 1. The edges of a woven fabric
  2. 3. Runs diagonally across the fabric. Good stretch.
  3. 6. Filling yarns pass over and under each warp yarn.
  4. 7. A weave that has diagonal ridges on fabric surfaces.
  5. 10. Twill weaves are ____________, heavier, and more durable.
  6. 11. A weave where small geometric designs are woven in.
  7. 12. ______________ is a good example of a Pile Weave.
  8. 13. A weave where the warp yarns cr0ss and twist between the filling yarns.
  9. 16. A variation of the plain weave. Using two or more yarns side by side in each direction.