welcome to textile vlog stay with us and enrich your textile knowledge weaving one of the oldest technologies practiced by humans is the process of fabric manufacturing by introducing two shades of yarn called warp and whiffed the basic material needed for weaving are two set of threads the first set is called the warp two raw stretched the lengthwise the second set is called the weft and it goes back and forth between work the threads are now becoming a piece of fabric to keep them from unraveling a ridge pushes the threads together waving of urines into a
fair break is performed on a waving machine which has also been called a loom in the weaving many developed machines are using in the textile industries for example air jet loom rapier loom water jet loom jacquard loom etc the way the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is called the weave the majority of woven products are created with one of three basic waves plain weave satin weave and 12 weave weaving can be summarized as a repetition of these three actions also called the primary motions of the loom shading peeking beating up or battening
shedding where the work threads are separated by raising or lowering hilt frames to form a clear space where the peak can pass peaking where the weft or peak is propelled across the loom by hand and age it a repair or a shuttle beating up or battening where the whipped is pushed up against the fill of the cloth by the reed the warp is divided into two overlapping groups or lines that run into plants one above another so the shuttle can be passed between them in a straight motion then the upper group is lowered by the
loom mechanism and the lower group is raised allowing the shuttle to pass in the opposite direction also in a straight motion repeating these actions forms a fabric mesh but without beating up the final distance between the adjacent wefts would be irregular and far too large thanks for watching please subscribe this channel to get more update and if you like these videos please share with your friends [Music]