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COMPOUND WEAVE ACF (KSORB 200)

£150.00
Compound weave is characterised by diagonal line in the fabric which is created by the floats of the ends or picks. The simplest twill weave is two up one down (or one up two down) which repeats on three ends and three picks. In warp faced twill, the floats of ends predominate over that of picks. In contrast, the floats of picks predominate over that of ends in weft faced twill. In case of balanced twill, the floats of ends and picks are equal.
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KNITTED WEAVE ACF (KSORB 150)

£120.00
In knitted weave yarn is looped around pin, the resultant fabric, a matrix of rows and columns of loops, is formed by creating a single element in each complete cycle of operation. Hence, if a fabric needs to have 100 loops in each row, then 100 cycles of operation would be needed to produce one row. Subsequently, loops of the row just completed would be transferred one after the other to another pin and in the process new elements are generated for the next row.
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PLAIN WEAVE ACF (KSORB 175)

£125.00
This is simple weaving pattern where the warp and weft yarns cross up and down alternatively. It is the simplest possible and most commonly used weave. It gives maximum number of interlacements in the fabric and therefore the fabric becomes very firm. As the yarns are having maximum possible interlacements, the crimp in the yarns is also higher as compared to other weaves.
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SATIN AND SATEEN WEAVE ACF (KSORB 250)

£200.00
Satin and sateen weaves are characterised by Only one binding point in each end and pick within the repeat and no continuous twill line. The weave has a smooth appearance. Satin weave is warp faced whereas sateen weave weft faced. The fabrics have very smooth and lustrous appearance which is created by the long floats of either ends or picks.