FSN 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sateen, Charmeuse, Satin

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Weave: black square= warp yarn on surface, white square = Float: occurs when a yarn crosses over two or more. Basket weave: features and benefits, diagram, ex, of typical basket weave fabrics: hopsack, sailcloth, oxford, oxford chambray, monk"s cloth, canvas, duck, half basket weave: basket effect only. Pattern: the pattern of a basket weave is written as an equation: 2x2, 4x4, 2x1, the first number represents how many warp yarns are moving together through the fabric. Twill weave: wail on surface of the fabric-raised line within the weave, series of vertical floats that are offset by one or two yarns, that create the diagonal line. Twill weaves- examples examples of typical warp faced twill weave fabrics: cavalry twill, denim, drill, gabardine, whipcord examples of typical even faced twill weave fabrics, herringbone, houndstooth, serge. Variations in the twill weave: over 2 under 2 (surface twill, over 2 under 1 (warp faced yarn, over 1 under 2 (weft faced yarn)

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