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NAME DESCRIPITION IMAGE


N OF OF DEFECT
o. DEFE
CT
1 Loose A defect in a fabric
Ends because of faulty
of weft weaving, warp
/ Bad ends being set too
Selved far apart for the
ge thickness of the
yarn or in finished
fabric, an
appearance in
which the
underlying structu
res is not
connected to the
degree required.

2 Burl When a slub or


Mark extra piece of yarn
is woven into the
fabric, it is often
removed by a
"burling tool." This
will usually leave
an open place in
the fabric.
3 Stain Stain marks are
Marks chalk or pen
marks that come
to the fabric while
marking. They can
also come while
using machines
which will give oil
marks mostly.
Also, it can come
with mishandling
the made pieces
and not keeping
them in a clean
place.

4 Slubs This defect is the


result of short,
thick, or heavy
place in the yarn
commonly
referred to as a
slub.

5 Open This is the result


Reed of a bent reed wire
leaving a crack in
the fabric.
6 Colore The fabric gets
d contaminated
Flecks during the stage
of weaving where
impurities get
entwined with the
woven product.

7 Drop This is an un
Stitch woven stitch
caused either by
the yarn carrier
not having been
set properly or the
stitch having been
knitted too loosely.

8 Warp A distortion
Burl resulting from
some superfluous
material such as a
thick slub, waste,
or wild yarn being
removed with a
burling tool.

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