Weaving Terms
  • Weaving Terms

     

    Mouth opening:

     

     

    In order for the weft thread to be thrown, according to the knitting report, some of the pre-drawn warp threads are lower; the process of creating a space between them by bringing some of them to the upper position.

     

     

    Analysis:

     

     

    Determining the properties of textile materials or fabrics

     

     

    Dobby:

     

     

    Shedding system that provides patterning by giving movement to the warp threads as much as the number of frames

     

     

    Dobby plan:

     

     

    Plan showing the frame movement sequence required for a weave to be woven

     

     

    Weft (weft yarn):

     

     

    Yarns in the transverse direction in a woven fabric Weft pattern: Repetitive weft yarn sequence and number in the fabric

     

     

    Weft report:

     

     

    The smallest unit of the repetitive weft thread row in the fabric Weft density: The number of weft threads per unit measure in the fabric

     

     

    Weft system:

     

     

    The number and ratio of wefts positioned on top of each other in the fabric

     

     

    Frame:

     

     

    The apparatus that has the power wires on the dobby machines.

     

     

    Warp (warp thread):

     

     

    Yarns in the longitudinal direction in a woven fabric Warp plan: Repetitive warp yarn order and number in the fabric

     

     

    Warp report:

     

     

    Smallest unit of repetitive warp thread row in fabric

     

     

    Warp density:

     

     

    The number of warp threads per unit measure in the fabric

     

     

    Warping system:

     

     

    The number and ratio of warps positioned on top of each other in the fabric

     

     

    Pattern:

     

     

    Aesthetic element created by weaving or printing method on textile surfaces

     

     

    Pattern paper:

     

     

    Checkered paper in different sizes used in weaving Pattern knitting report: The smallest repeating unit of the pattern on the fabric

     

     

    Weaving:

     

     

    The technique of creating a surface by connecting the warp and weft threads at right angles to each other according to certain rules.

     

     

    Grams:

     

     

    The value of the fabric in grams per unit area (such as g/m2 and g/mtul)

     

     

    Power:

     

     

    Steel wires through which the warp threads are threaded one by one and connected to the frame

     

     

    Fabric type:

     

     

    Shirts, tulle/curtains, upholstery, towels, etc. Fabric variations produced with different materials and warp-weft systems for different usage areas

     

     

    sample fabric:

     

     

    The piece of fabric used as a reference for the pattern to be prepared for production

     

     

    Knitting:

     

     

    The connections between the warp and weft threads to form a right angle with each other according to certain rules.

     

     

    Knitting report:

     

     

    The smallest unit of connection of warp and weft threads with each other according to certain rules in a way to form right angles.

     

     

    Braiding:

     

     

    Placing different weaves in each color area in the drawing to create the pattern on the fabric

     

     

    Special magnifying glass (Lupe) :

     

     

    Magnifying glass to help determine yarn density, weave and color reports in fabric analysis

     

     

    Drawing plan:

     

     

    Plan showing at least how many frames a weave can be woven and which warp should be in which frame

     

     

    Comb:

     

     

    Apparatus that registers the weft thread thrown in the weaving machines to the fabric line and passes the warp threads through the tooth spaces on it.

     

     

    Comb number:

     

     

    The number of tooth gaps in one or ten centimeters of the weaving reed

     

     

    Basic knitting: Plain, twill and satin weaves

     

     

    Derived Weave:

     

     

    Braids derived from basic weaves by various methods.

     

     

    Creel (Cage):

     

     

    The stand where the bobbins to be fed to the machine are arranged

     

     

    Crossover:

     

     

    The process to follow the order of the threads in the processes after warp unwinding (drawing, knotting)

     

     

    Crossbar:

     

     

    The threads between the lever and the lamella do not pass parallel

     

     

    Weaving:

     

     

    The manufacture of the textile product consisting of the intersection of the warp and weft threads at right angles in accordance with the knitting report.

     

     

    Jacquard:

     

     

    One of the woven fabric patterning systems

     

     

    Lamella:

     

     

    Metal element that stops the weaving machine when the warp thread breaks

     

     

    Leno:

     

     

    Cloth edge lock knitting made using rotary power

     

     

    Levend:

     

     

    Cylindrical reel with cover on both sides on which the warp threads are wound

     

     

    Pulley:

     

     

    Cylinder on which thread is wound.

     

     

    Set off:

     

     

    A product with all the same features and produced at once

     

     

    Party number:

     

     

    A product that has all the same features and is produced in one go, within the factory.

     

     

    Boss (Conical and Cylindrical):

     

     

    The bobbin on which the threads are wound

     

     

    Accompanying card:

     

     

    The table in which the basic features of the product and the processes to be applied to the product to be touched are indicated in order.

     

     

    Phone:

     

     

    Waste yarn and debris released during production

     

     

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Weaving Terms