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Twill weave

A warp thread changes the surface side after at least two weft threads. This pattern repeats itself with the next warp thread, offset by at least one weft thread. This offset creates the twill line (diagonal structure on the fabric surface). The interlacing of the twill weave is looser than that of a plain weave. With the same settings, the result is a softer, looser fabric that is not as abrasion-resistant. Fabrics with a high density do not feel as stiff.

Updated at:20.5.2025, 07:20:37
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