21⟩ Explain shedding?
Shedding is the act of dividing the warp threads according to design into two parts, to allow the passage of shuttle/weft inserting element from one side of the loom to the other.
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Shedding is the act of dividing the warp threads according to design into two parts, to allow the passage of shuttle/weft inserting element from one side of the loom to the other.
To unwind the equivalent length of warp sheet from the warp beams with the progress of take-up during weaving.
(i) Plain
(ii) Twill
(iii) Satin
The space occupied by a pick in fabric.
To wind the already woven fabric on the cloth roller with the progress of weaving.
To push the newly inserted weft yarn (last pick) to the fell of the cloth.
True
★ Hand loom
★ Power loom
To propel the shuttle or any other weft inserting elements.
★ Modern/shuttle less loom
★ Conventional/shuttle loom
Sizing is the process of giving a protective coating on the warp yarn to minimize yarn breakage during weaving.
Starch or gum
1800
Any design
Yes
14
Wrong design & stitching
True
Hand jacquard looms to produce delicate fabrics.
One weaving cycle/ loom cycle/picks cycle