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Future of textile weaving

 

Easier Definition - Weaving means to make cloth and other objects. Threads or strands of material are passed under and over each other.

 

Harder Definition - Weaving is the process of making cloth, rugs, blankets, and other products by crossing two sets of threads over and under each other. Weavers use threads spun from natural fibers like cotton, silk, and wool and synthetic fibers such as nylon and Orlon. But thin, narrow strips of almost any flexible material can be woven. People learned to weave thousands of years ago using natural grasses, leafstalks, palm leaves, and thin strips of wood.

 

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Weaving a Better Future

 

Weaving the Future: From spill-resistant khakis to lifesaving bandages, new technology is bolstering the U.S. textile industry.

 

Future of Weaving: The Japanese weaving industry has been striving to combine leading-edge technology with the power of tradition. The two-fold energy of such a combination, it is hoped, will allow new concepts in textiles, open new markets, and invigorate interest in the unique fabrics of Japan.

 

Weaving: Today weaving ranks as a major industry in many countries. Weaving is often completed on high speed looms. Know more from here.

 

Weaving Technology - Weaving machinery manufacturers offer models with greater variety of designs and colors, and with higher speeds, quality and versatiltiy...more from this page.

 

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