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  2. Warp-weighted loom - Wikipedia

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    Elements of a warp-weighted loom: A warp-weighted loom has two upright posts (C); they support a horizontal beam (D), which is cylindrical so that the finished cloth can be rolled around it, allowing the loom to be used to weave a piece of cloth taller than the loom, and preserving an ergonomic working height.

  3. Navajo weaving - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Navajo weaving used upright looms with no moving parts. Support poles were traditionally constructed of wood; steel pipe is more common today. The artisan sits on the floor during weaving and wraps the finished portion of fabric underneath the loom as it grows.

  4. Weave - Wikipedia

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    Thach Weave, an aerial combat tactic developed by naval aviator John S. Thach; Unweave the Weave, a road construction project of the Minnesota Department of Transportation; Weave of events, a number of actions and their effects that are contiguous and linked together that results in a particular outcome; Weave poles, in the sport of dog agility

  5. Portal:Dogs/Selected picture/3 - Wikipedia

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    A yellow Labrador Retriever correctly negotiating weave poles at a dog agility competition. Similar to a slalom, weave poles are a series of upright poles, each about 3 feet (1 m) tall and spaced about 20 inches (50 cm) apart, through which the dog weaves. It is one of the most difficult obstacles for a dog to master.

  6. 10 Christmas bedding essentials for a cozy guest room - AOL

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    The 100% cotton style is durable and breathable, while the flannel weave blocks out cold air throughout the night. This reviewer summed up the sheets best: "Soft feeling, good quality, 100% cotton ...

  7. Rondavel - Wikipedia

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    The principals (wooden poles running radially out from the apex of the roof to the top of the rondavel's wall) are fully supported by the circular purlins: First, the principals do not sag in the middle, because sagging only puts the purlins near the middle of the principals under compression. Second, the principals do not splay at the bottom ...

  8. Weaving - Wikipedia

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    Warp and weft in plain weaving A satin weave, common for silk, in which each warp thread floats over 15 weft threads A 3/1 twill, as used in denim. Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth.

  9. Warp and weft - Wikipedia

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    In the manufacture of cloth, warp and weft are the two basic components in weaving to transform thread and yarn into textile fabrics. The vertical warp yarns are held stationary in tension on a loom (frame) while the horizontal weft (also called the woof) is drawn through (inserted over and under) the warp thread. [1]