How are textiles made?
The fabrics are woven on a mechanical loom. The threads are intertwined vertically and horizontally; Depending on the weave it is made of. These are called filler filaments. The vertical threads are called warp or filler threads, and the horizontal threads are called warp threads. Changing the number of vertical and horizontal threads results in different weave variations. When the density and size of the tissue changes, the floating pattern changes. The float is the portion of the filler thread, which rides on one or more filler strings. The large floats are responsible for the smooth texture of the damask satin fabrics. One of the measures of the durability of upholstery cleaning fabrics is the tension of the fabric. This measures the number of threads per inch. An easy way to check fabric tightness is...