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BASICS OF WEAVING

Weaving :
Interlacement of warp and weft

Preparatory processes
Winding.
Warping.
Sizing.

WINDING.
Large cross wound package are made.
Warping.
Production of warp beam.
Definite number of warp yarns is wound
on to a beam with defined width and
density.
Empty warp beam.

Sizing.
To make warp yarns smoother, stronger,
and more resistant to abrasion.


Weaving.
Two important motions:
1. Primary motion.
2. Secondary motion.
Primary motions:
1. Shedding: Dividing the warp threads in to two halves.
2. Picking : Insertion of weft.
3. Beating up: Beating the weft up to fell of the cloth.
SHED.
Secondary motion:
1. Take up motion: Taking up the woven cloth and
winding on the cloth roller.
2. Let-off motion: Letting of the warp wound on the warp
beam when the cloth is taken up on the cloth roller

Shuttle.
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