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  • Miniatura para Ligamento tafetán
    «tejido simple» —traducción literal de plain weave—, y los menos frecuentes «tabby wave» o «linen weave»[1]​ que hacen referencia a la popelina y a los…
    6 kB (654 palabras) - 07:19 16 nov 2023

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  • weave (also called tabby weave, linen weave or taffeta weave) is the most basic of three fundamental types of textile weaves (along with satin weave and…
    4 kB (464 palabras) - 13:32 3 may 2024
  • Selvage (categoría Weaving)
    especially for the ubiquitous "criss-cross" simple or tabby weave, referred to in industry as taffeta weave. Selvages on machine-woven fabric often have little…
    13 kB (1692 palabras) - 11:58 8 sep 2023
  • a female one. Other common uses: Tabby concrete, a building material Tabby weave, a fundamental textile pattern Tabby may also refer to: nickname of Frank…
    2 kB (276 palabras) - 12:49 23 nov 2023
  • Loom (redirección desde Weaving machinery)
    produces a tabby weave (the two sheds are called the shed and countershed). More intricate shedding sequences can produce more complex weaves, such as twill…
    61 kB (6508 palabras) - 21:14 23 may 2024
  • tabby weave: 86  or a basketweave.: 88  Balanced weaves have also been called "50/50 plain webs", and are a subset of plain weaves. Unbalanced weaves
    4 kB (400 palabras) - 00:18 17 oct 2022
  • Tanmono (sección Weaves)
    basic weaves are commonly used for tanmono. Hira-ori, a plain tabby weave, is simple, hardwearing, and widely used. Aya-ori or shamon-ori is twill weave, and…
    41 kB (4226 palabras) - 23:30 1 jun 2024
  • the collections of Den Gamle By is made of striped silk with linen in tabby weave. It has the measurements approximately a size of woman's fist, from forehead…
    3 kB (200 palabras) - 06:08 7 ene 2024
  • counterwarps Partway through stage four of a tabby weave, on a commercial loom. Weaving a twill; no counter-warp. Weaving a patterned twill. Note that an even…
    12 kB (1130 palabras) - 14:52 7 abr 2024
  • Waffle fabric (redirección desde Waffle weave)
    woven partly on tabby areas surrounded by ridges of long floats. The weave consists of warp and weft floats arranged around a plain weave center. The warp…
    3 kB (385 palabras) - 00:49 4 abr 2024
  • Tsumugi (cloth) (categoría Japanese weaving techniques)
    Tsumugi (紬) is a traditional slub-woven silk fabric from Japan. It is a tabby weave material woven from yarn produced using silk noil, short-staple silk…
    9 kB (621 palabras) - 05:34 4 may 2024
  • at the bottom of the skirt. A belt of cloth of gold, lined with white tabby weave fabric supported his sword scabbard. For reasons of time William IV was…
    10 kB (1031 palabras) - 20:59 25 abr 2024
  • market on the sidewalks of Karachi, Pakistan Magnified view of a plain or tabby weave textile Fabric shop in canal town Mukalla, Yemen Late antique textile…
    123 kB (10 561 palabras) - 17:20 19 jun 2024
  • Scots word for twill, as the fabric was woven in a twill weave rather than a plain (or tabby) weave. A number of theories exist as to how and why "tweel"…
    25 kB (3020 palabras) - 09:14 18 jun 2024
  • and Highlands. Both are usually woven in 2/2 twill weave but are also known in plain or tabby weave. Both are a thick, coarse, fulled homespun cloth typically…
    28 kB (3870 palabras) - 22:36 2 mar 2024
  • twill-woven ground or pattern. A damask weave is one of the five basic weaving techniques—the others being tabby, twill, Lampas, and tapestry—of the early…
    8 kB (882 palabras) - 05:16 13 may 2024
  • The canvas is of hand-woven linen cloth, characterized by "simple 'tabby' weaves with an average count of 18 threads per cm2 in the warp and 16 threads…
    62 kB (7834 palabras) - 23:40 9 jun 2024
  • been thought. The painting is on three pieces, each 119 cm wide, of "tabby-weave, medium weight canvas" running across the picture. Rather unusually,…
    12 kB (1697 palabras) - 01:55 2 may 2024
  • influence, and was usually a 2/2 twill weave, although some medieval sources outside Iceland describe wadmal as tabby or plain-woven. In remote regions, wadmal…
    6 kB (624 palabras) - 23:35 1 mar 2023
  • exacted tribute afterwards. New types of looms and weaving techniques also played a part. Plain-woven or tabby silks had circulated in the Roman world, and…
    23 kB (2966 palabras) - 06:50 6 mar 2024
  • simulate the structure of blood vessels. Tabby cats were so named in the 1600s because of their resemblance to a tabby, a type of striped silk taffeta. It…
    6 kB (701 palabras) - 02:55 3 jun 2024
  • generating weaving patterns based on algebraic patterns. Her method employs the expansion of multivariate polynomials to devise a weaving scheme. Dietz'…
    6 kB (479 palabras) - 16:58 9 may 2024