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Meaning of "wefts"

Weft (noun): The crosswise threads on a loom that are passed over and under the warp threads when weaving fabric
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One of two wefts is often deeply depressed.
I will weave your hair like wefts of a song.
Wefts are shot in after each row of knots.
The number of picking of the wefts was gradually decreased.
Wefts and warps may be made of the same material.
The fabric is further compacted by using wefts of different thickness.
The hair wefts come from a single person.
The binder may be imparted over at least the wefts.
The wefts of the net may be elastic or non elastic threads.
Thus the fabric comprising slanted wefts can be woven satisfactorily.
It also proved not to be efficient in the case of irregular or loose wefts.
It is recommended to apply wefts under the natural hair to give it more body.
The same also applies when processing doubled warps and wefts.
Each of the auxiliary wefts is woven twice into a repeating unit of a texture by a warp.
An auxiliary weft can be placed between the wefts in the bottom layer.

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The surface of warps and wefts of the screen cloth is provided with a hydrophilic film.
The insulation warps are arranged between the conductive warps and the conductive wefts.
Cotton forms the foundation of warps and wefts of the majority of modern rugs.
The bottom wefts are prevented from moving by binding the bottom wefts sufficiently tightly.
Stiffer materials may be used in the horizontal wefts to increase the anisotropic movement.
The CD wefts in the middle layer provide extra stability in the CD.
Such a fabric may consist of warps of urethane fibers and wefts of other organic fibers.
One pair of intrinsic binder wefts provides effectively another paper side layer weft.
In other embodiments, the attachment points are separated by four or sixteen wefts.
Hair extensions with full wefts of hair typically include more than one piece.
In this embodiment, the two attachment points are separated by eight wefts.
But the undesirable movements of wefts can not be prevented because the crimp is too long.
The wefts introduce a specific way of writing, indexing and making collections.
Only the interlacements keep such doubled warps and wefts together without clutching them.
Producing indigo warps and wefts in a continuous and modern machinery generates a certain quantity of leftovers.
The drawing is dark, the detailed wefts close to engraving.
Circular woven fabrics, in contrast, realize the longitudinal threads by means of wefts.
Categories Wefts Tricot weft in sack.
Cotton is used primarily in the foundation, the warps and wefts of rugs.
If you do this, the wefts will always interlock.
In the flat woven screen, the transverse threads are formed by the wefts.
The results show that distinct wefts create different type of 1hythmic soundscape.
This includes people that have thin hair, as the wefts may be visible.
In addition, one or more top wefts are woven between these pairs of binding yarns.
Then, plain woven fabrics were prepared by using the conjugate fibers as wefts and warps.
The ends of the wefts are left fairly long, and they are.
The warps are made of dark wool, whereas the wefts include white cotton.
Since warps and wefts are made of waterproof fiber strands, ordure will not be absorbed.
Purple certificate sticker - silk other than honken is used for both warps and wefts.
By one embodiment, the wefts in the net extend from one end to the other.
Pneumatic weft tensioning safety device for air looms, with control of the broken wefts.
Binding and filling warps and wefts which do not form part of the use-surface.
Most carpets in Jaipur had a cotton foundation, silk was sometimes used for the wefts.
Conventionally, changing cops and connecting the ends of two wefts together were carried out manually.
Wefts are of wool, wool and cotton, or cotton.

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