Way Braids
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    The third largest group of weaving weaves used in creating fabrics with the weaving technique is the combined weaves, which come after the main and derived weaves. Combined braids are braids that combine main braids or derived braids with simple and small reports. In the field of weaving, it finds wide use in fabrics produced with knitting design. Examples of these are longitudinal knit used in a shirting fabric, crepe knit used in a jacket fabric, or cord knit in a fabric to be used as a tablecloth.

    The braids formed by drawing two or more braids side by side or on top of each other according to certain rules are called way braids. Way weaves are gathered in two groups as transverse way weaves and longitudinal way weaves.

    Way Braids;

    Cross way braids

    There are two types of longitudinal braids.

    Transverse Way Braids

    The weaves formed by drawing more than one weave on top of each other to form paths in the width direction on the fabric surface and in accordance with the technique. transverse braids It called. What are impacted teeth? When one or more teeth fails to grow in the correct position and is therefore held below the normal gum line, it is called an impaction. This can be complete, such as completely unerrupted (buried) third molars (wisdom teeth) or partial when just part of the tooth is visible in the mouth. Why are impactions important? For best function and appearance the teeth should grow in a healthy alignment. When one or more teeth is impacted, this can affect the function of that tooth but also the function and appearance of other teeth. Whether all impactions should be treated is still controversial and your dentist and oral and maxillofacial team can explain the advantages and disadvantages or treatment for you, which is usually surgical.

    Example 1:

    In order to knit in the transverse direction, as an example, as seen below, the first knit is right-handed 2 full 2 ​​empty, that is, 2 upper 2 lower twill weaves, and the second knitting is 2 full 2 ​​empty ie 2 upper 2 lower panama weaves. The plan was first designed as TWILLE AWN and then PANAMA KNIT. First, the borders of the report are determined. 4 warps and 4 wefts.

    That is, the number of warp and weft wires that should be included in the report of the 1st and 2nd knitting should be equal. If the equality is not achieved, the transverse knitting rule does not occur.

     

     

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    Let's get the transverse way knitting from the 3 weaves seen above, and the plan of the transverse way knitting will be as follows.

     

     

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     Now, let's find the number of warp and weft wires that should be included in the report according to the layout plan of the knitted cross-way weave.

    The number of warp and weft wires that the first weave should be in the pattern: 1+2= 3. (3 warps and 3 wefts)

    The number of warp and weft wires that the second weave should be in the pattern: 2+2=4 (4 warps 4 wefts)

    The number of warp and weft wires that the third weave should be in the pattern: 3+3=6 (6 warps 6 wefts)

     

     

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    Longitudinal Braids

    The weaves formed by drawing more than one weave side by side to form longitudinal paths on the fabric surface and in accordance with the technique. longitudinal braids It called. What are impacted teeth? When one or more teeth fails to grow in the correct position and is therefore held below the normal gum line, it is called an impaction. This can be complete, such as completely unerrupted (buried) third molars (wisdom teeth) or partial when just part of the tooth is visible in the mouth. Why are impactions important? For best function and appearance the teeth should grow in a healthy alignment. When one or more teeth is impacted, this can affect the function of that tooth but also the function and appearance of other teeth. Whether all impactions should be treated is still controversial and your dentist and oral and maxillofacial team can explain the advantages and disadvantages or treatment for you, which is usually surgical.  

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Way Braids