FSN 209 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Warp And Weft, Satin, Twill
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Long and smooth, warp have v long floats, shiny lustrous. Face: you would have 2 get super close to see them, have to be there, longer distance between warp and weft = more shine. D: snags easily, not durable, shows soil, shows water marks, seam slippage. Common for drapery: peau de soie. Shiny on one side, bumpy on the back: silk charmeuse. Unforgiving, shows everything underneath: duchess satin. Satin vs sateen: sateen in made with spun yarn, less lustrous than satin, float may be warp or weft. If weft float, stronger warp in on back fabric: weaker yarns on face, so less durable. Bring hb pencil and eraser c& id. Do not bring books, bags, laptops, phones, etc. Apply info into a new situation in short answer. 2 fabric swatches & questions from articles (like assignment) Short answer questions based on articles: first 3 readings. Bring: pencil, eraser, linen tester, tape, id.