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This entry was posted in Sample Warps on 27/10/2020 by Tiina Paavilainen.

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Weaving and Experimenting

  • Simple, Bold and Beautiful (I)
    • Plain weave
    • Rib weave
    • Basket weave
    • Crêpe weave
  • End and End Fancy (II)
    • Plain weave
  • Tension, Texture and Transparency (III)
    • Plain weave
    • Rib weave
    • Basket weave
  • Layers, Pleats and Blocks (IV)
    • Double weave
  • Parched and Perforated (V)
    • Mock-Leno weave
    • Plain weave
  • Undulating Pick (VI)
    • Grouped Weft Distortion
  • Checks, Stripes and Camouflage Twill (VII)
    • Twill weave
  • Going 3D (VIII)
    • Waffle weave
  • Quilted Layers (IX)
    • Pique weave
  • Smooth and Silky (X)
    • Satin weave
    • Crêpe weave

Copyright

Maarit Salolainen
Aalto ARTS Books

References

The online textbook content on this site is based on the book Interwoven – Exploring Materials and Structures written by professor Maarit Salolainen. The featured fabric samples are photographed by Eeva Suorlahti and the structural graphics illustrated by Tiina Paavilainen.

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