CREPE WEAVE
In crepe weave consists an useful variety of simple weaves. Due to their pebbly and rough surfaces, crepe weave also known as "Crape" or "Oatmeal" fabrics. Highly twisted yarns ( crepe yarns ) or crepe weave used for producing crepe effects on fabrics. Crepe weave used with other elementary weaves. |
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Classification Of Crepe Weave
Crepe weave are classified in four parts as following:
- Crepe with sateen weave
- Crepe with another weave
- Combination of plain weave
- Crepe by reversing method
Method Of Construction
- First, we draw an minimum area such as ( 5 x 5 ).
- Second, we fill sateen weave with move nos. 3.
- Third, we show 3/2 on each warp yarn.
- Fourth, we draw an area for draft and fill it according to warp working in weave.
- Fifth, we draw an area for peg-plan and fill it according to weave and draft plan.
2. Crepe With Another Weave
- First, we draw two sateen weave area such as ( 7 x 7 ) with different-different move number.
- Second, we draw a minimum repeat area ( 7 x 7 ).
- Third, we fill both sateen weave one-by-one.
- Fourth, we draw an area for draft and fill it according to warp working in weave.
- Fifth, we draw an area for peg-plan and fill it according to weave and draft plan.
3. Combination Of Plain Weave
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Method Of Construction
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Method Of Construction
- First, we draw an area ( 14 x 14 ).
- Second, we draw plain weave on alternate warp thread.
- Third, we fill sateen weave with move nos.3 on alternate warp thread and alternate weft thread.
- Fourth, we draw an area for draft and fill it according to warp working in weave.
- Fifth, we draw an area for peg-plan and fill it according to weave and draft plan.
Method Of Construction
- First, we draw two sateen weave area such as ( 7 x 7 ) with different-different move number.
- Second, we draw a minimum repeat area ( 7 x 7 ).
- Third, we fill both sateen weave one-by-one.
- Fourth, we draw an area for draft and fill it according to warp working in weave.
- Fifth, we draw an area for peg-plan and fill it according to weave and draft plan.
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