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Woven or Knit
'l'he difference between woven and knit
labnc is the way the threads are put.
together. Woven fabrics are made of two
thread
systems, warp lengthwise and
weh crosswise
that
intersect
at
straight
angles. A knit
fabric
is
made
of one
thread system
with
interlaced stitches. A
knit fabric
usually has
stretch.
As
a
general nile, enter
Woven
for
stable fabrics
that have
no stretch and
Stretch for fabrics
that
have stretch.
A
WOVEN
LIGHT:
chiffon, organza,
batiste, silkies, wool challis, etc.
WOVEN MEDIUM:
calico, quilting
fabrics, wool crepe, and broad
cloth, etc.
C
WOVEN HEAVY:
denim,
wool suiting
and coating, canvas, etc.
D
STRETCH LIGHT:
chariiieuse nylon,
single knit erseys, etc.
E
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STRETCH MEDIUM:
double knit,
velour, plush, swimwear, etc.
F
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STRETCH HEAVY:
sweater knits, fleece.
trot
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/ahric
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etc.