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Derivatives of Twill Weave

  • Twill weave is a basic woven structure
  • Pointed Twill: A combination of right and left-hand twills
    • Ends = R + L
    • Picks = # of Threads of Twill Factor
    • Where L is the number of ends with left-hand twill, and R is the number of ends with right-hand twill.
  • Herringbone Twill: Similar to pointed twill, but the twill direction changes, reversing the twill factor.
  • Combined Twill: Formed by combining two or more twills within the same design.
    • Ends = LCM of twill factors x # of twills
    • Picks = LCM of twill factors
  • Broken Twill: The diagonal line of the twill is deliberately broken to create attractive effects.
    • Methods: Reversing method & Entering & Skipping method
  • Elongated Twill: The diagonal line runs at an angle other than 45°.
    • Factors: Thread densities (ends per inch & picks per inch) & construction of twill weave
    • Formation: Varying the thread densities, or applying special twill construction methods, or combining these.
      • Relationship between angle and thread density given as Tan θ = Ends Per Inch / Picks Per Inch

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Test your knowledge on the various derivatives of twill weave, including pointed twill, herringbone twill, and combined twill. This quiz explores the structural differences and construction methods that define these weaves. Ideal for students or enthusiasts of textile design and weaving techniques.

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