Woven fabric structure design and product planning / J. Hayavadana
Publication details: New Delhi : Woodhead publishing India PVT LTD., c2017, rep. 2017Edition: 1st editionDescription: xv,148p.: ill; 24cmISBN:- 9789380308241
- 9789380308975
- 22 677.028242 HAY
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677.02824 ADA 1 Handbook of Weaving / | 677.02824 ASW 1 Fancy Weaving Machanisms | 677.02824 ASW 2 Fancy Weaving Machanisms | 677.028242 HAY Woven fabric structure design and product planning / | 677.028242 NEO 1 Role of yarn tension in weaving / | 677.028242 ORM 1 Weaving : technology and operations / | 677.028245 AJG 1 Knitting technology / |
1 Introduction to fabric structure
1.1 The process of fabric formation
1.2 Important parts of loom
1.3 Picker
1.4 General features
1.5 Elements of fabric
2 Classification of weaves and study of plain waeve
2.1 Characteristics of weaves
2.2 Classification of weaves
2.3 Rib cord effects in plain weave
2.4 Modification of plain weave
etc
3. Twill weaves and their modification
3.1 Twill weaves
3.2 Principles of construction
3.3 Characteristics of twill waves
3.4 Classification of types of twill
etc
4 Sateen and satin weaves
4.1 Introduction and characteristics
4.2 Types of sateen
4.3 Construction of sateen
4.4 Examples of weft sateen
etc
5 Colour-and -weave effects
5.1 Principles of colour-and-weave effects
5.2 Examples of colour and weave effect
5.3 Stepped twill
5.4 Birds eye view
etc
6 Huck-a back wave
6.1 Scope of huck-a-back weaves
6.2 Characteristics of huck-a-back toweling fabrics
6.3 Systematic construction of huck-a-back weave
6.4 Drawing and denting arrangements
etc
7 Mock leno and distorted effects
7.1 Scope
7.2 Counts of yarn
7.3 Construction of design for perforated fabric
7.4 How exactly the openness is produced
etc
8 Crepe surface and crepe weaves (Oatmeal)
8.1 Construction of crepe weaves
8.2 On staeen base
8.3 By reversing small tufts
8.4 By superimposing
etc
9 Bedford cords and Piques
9.1 Scope
9.2 RTD
9.3 Classification of bedford cord
9.4 Bedford cord with alternate picks
etc
10 Ornamentation of fabrics
10.1 What is meant by ornamentation
10.2 Principles of ornamentation
10.3 Approaches for ornamentation of plain cloths
10.4 Cockled, blistered and seersucker effects
etc
Includes index: p.145-148
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