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  2. Satin - Wikipedia

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    Satin is usually a warp-faced weaving technique in which warp yarns are "floated" over weft yarns, although there are also weft-faced satins. [1] If a fabric is formed with a satin weave using filament fibres such as silk , polyester or nylon , the corresponding fabric is termed a 'satin', although some definitions insist that a satin fabric is ...

  3. Antique satin - Wikipedia

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    The lining is also sewn into the hem so if the lining is altered, the fabric will be damaged. [citation needed] It is usually an upholstery-weight fabric and can be made using silk, rayon or acetate [6] for the warp, and coarser cotton or manmade fibers for the weft. It is a satin-faced version of shantung or duppioni.

  4. Sateen - Wikipedia

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    Sateen in a 6-harness satin weave, lyocell. Sateen is a fabric made using a satin weave structure but with spun yarn instead of filament yarn. [1] It is a cotton or other non-silk fabric that has the characteristics of silk satin but is less expensive. [2] The dense weave, sheen, and softer feel of sateen are produced through the satin weave ...

  5. 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.

  6. Twill - Wikipedia

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    If there are warp floats on the technical face (i.e. if the warp crosses over two or more wefts), there will be filling floats (the weft will cross over two or more warps) on the technical back. If the twill wale goes up to the right on one side, it will go up to the left on the other side. Twill fabrics have no "up" and "down" as they are woven.

  7. Swivel weave - Wikipedia

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    Swivel weaving is a decorative technique that involves producing intricate designs on other weaves, such as a basic plain weave structure [3] or satin. [1] In swivel weaving, the weft yarns are used to create patterns on the fabric. The weft threads are interlaced with the warp threads in a specific order to produce the desired pattern on the ...

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