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Woven Design

Weave, Draw-in and Peg Plan


Woven Design
 Woven fabric design is formed by combination of
warp and weft yarns.
 Warp is represented by draw-in process. Individual
warp yarn passes through different shafts in weaving
process.
 Weft is represented by peg-plan. Peg plan
determines how the warp opening for weft insertion.
 Normally, the peg plan remains unchanged.
 Changing the draw in can creates new design based
on the same peg plan.
Modification of Draw-in
The peg plan is same (2/2) but
the draw in is different. New
design can be created by draw in
different warp sequence, from
point twill to herringbone twill

In this example, only four shafts are


used but fancy designs can be
obtained by different draw-in
process.
Simple 2/2 twill (Peg Plan) with fancy draw-in plan.

Design is 54 ends X 4 picks

Peg Plan

Draw in Plan
Draw in sequence

The draw in process for the last design was created by


2/2 Z twill, 2/2 warp rib, 2/2 S twill and 2/2 matt.
All are formed by simple 2/2 basic twill (peg plan)
Fig A: Peg Plan 3/1 twill
Fig B: Peg Plan 3/1/1/1 twill
Fig C: Peg Plan 2/2/1/1 twill
Fig B: Peg Plan 3/1 twill
Fig C: Peg Plan 3/1/1/1 twill
Fig D: Peg Plan 2/2/1/1 twill
Shafts: 4 only
Fancy Diamond Weave Picks: 16
Ends: 16

Fig A: Peg Plan is 4 shafts X 16 picks


Fig B: Peg Plan is 4 shafts X 16 picks

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