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What are the three commonly used methods for producing fabric?
What are the three commonly used methods for producing fabric?
- Weaving, knitting, non-woven (correct)
- Tatting, macramé, lace making
- Spinning, dyeing, printing
- Felting, crocheting, embroidery
What are the primary motions involved in the production of woven fabric?
What are the primary motions involved in the production of woven fabric?
- Twisting, looping, tying
- Wrapping, coiling, braiding
- Shading, picking/filling, beating-up (correct)
- Cutting, sewing, embroidering
Which threads run longitudinally along the length of the fabric in woven cloth?
Which threads run longitudinally along the length of the fabric in woven cloth?
- Warp threads (correct)
- Pile threads
- Selvage threads
- Weft threads
In simple woven structures, how do the neighboring warp and weft threads interlace?
In simple woven structures, how do the neighboring warp and weft threads interlace?
What are the two categories in which woven structures are classified?
What are the two categories in which woven structures are classified?
In woven fabric, which threads run longitudinally along the length of the fabric?
In woven fabric, which threads run longitudinally along the length of the fabric?
In simple woven structures, how do the neighboring warp and weft threads interlace?
In simple woven structures, how do the neighboring warp and weft threads interlace?
Which motion in the production of woven fabric involves the transverse movement of the weft threads?
Which motion in the production of woven fabric involves the transverse movement of the weft threads?
What is the primary role of weft threads in woven fabric?
What is the primary role of weft threads in woven fabric?
In woven fabric, what is the primary role of warp threads?
In woven fabric, what is the primary role of warp threads?