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What B Twill stands for Jute Gunny Bag?

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What B Twill stands for Jute Gunny Bag?

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Whether it is in Jute or cotton yarn weave twill weave is one of the basic weave structures in which the filling threads are woven over and under two or more warp yarns, producing a characteristic diagonal pattern. It is made by passing the weft “threads” over one warp thread and then under two or more warp threads. Examples of twill fabric are chino, gabardine, tweed and serge. I hope that you could differentiate between weft yarn and a weft thread!Thread means you go heavy in the construction and hence we call heavy duty bags for twill weave. The window design in double weave only requires an 8 shaft loom if both background and patten are woven in plain weave. If you want to weave the background in plain weave and the window in a twill weave, the window design then needs a 12 shaft loom. If you want to weave both the background and the window in twill weaves, the window design calls for a 16 shaft loom. Window Design in 12 Shaft Double Weave: ================================== A bord

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