In the pink-toned Wire Canyon Cutoff, for example, the matrix of interlaced verticals and horizontals suggests the warp and weft of a tapestry. |
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The Pattushalis and the Devangis weave both warp and weft since centuries and the Pattushalis are the fine khadi weavers. |
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Women in blue plastic capes weave wool through the fence, using it as warp and weft. |
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The photomechanically reproduced image of warp and weft represents both the privileged canvas and common textile. |
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The jali normally worked by tearing apart the warp and weft threads of the cloth and by preparing minute button hole stitches. |
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In many cases, the muted hues of her warp and weft don't quite match up, lending each work a subtle textural richness. |
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Ewe and Ashanti kente carry intricate warp and weft designs that are distinguished by their names. |
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Asbestos tape is interwove from asbestos warp and weft yarns, suitable for lagging for boilers and pipe lines, also used as thermal insulating materials. |
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But you should go see it, and not only that, you should look at it closely, the warp and weft of details that make it all hang together in such a unique way. |
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The wraiths and phantoms creep under your carpets and between the warp and weft of fabric, they lurk in wardrobes and lie flat under drawer-liners. |
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It is in the great seats of learning that weave together the warp and weft of this fabric, ensuring its creation and durability down the years. |
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She is aracne, the spider than weaves and unweaves our bodies, the warp and weft of life. |
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But she obviously took detailed notes, because it appears in the book with warp and weft, and with direct quotation. |
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These mesh conveyor belts are made from polyester fabric with monofilament warp and weft threads. |
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The tests further indicate that all three samples of used material had experienced strength degradation in both the warp and weft directions. |
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In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna refers to His Maya, the warp and weft of the universe, spun from His Divine essence. |
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The idea of Brexit has become part of the warp and weft of contemporary politics. |
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In addition to warp and weft, most carpets have other threads tied into the weave. |
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Drawing: The intricate warp and weft of human sexuality is starting to yield to scientific research. |
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Thanks to our constant research, we produce one of the most complete ranges of warp and weft circular knitting machines. |
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These samples are reused, so please refrain from fraying off warp and weft threads. |
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Attention must be paid to the different contraction and expansion behaviours of the warp and weft directions. |
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Thousands and ten thousands of horizontal and vertical veins like warp and weft weave together in mutual embrace. |
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With only one barbed edge on a working part of an otherwise rounded cross-section, the warp and weft systems of scrim materials are protected to the utmost extent while a high needling performance still is assured. |
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And whispered hues of azure, indigo, violet, and verdigris suffuse the landscape with a panoply of beauty and light, deftly expressed through warp and weft, patience and skill, artistry and reverence. |
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Its extra-soft brownness concerns the fibrils of the threads of warp and weft only on their very surface, so that it's not perceivable on the other side of the linen. |
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Securing the fabric on the printing table does not differ from traditional methods within the textile industry except requiring exact, parallel positioning of the fabric in warp and weft on the printing table. |
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Narrow woven fabrics with real selvedges are those consisting of warp and weft, whose two longitudinal edges are formed by turning the weft thread. |
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Spread Tow is a production method where the yarn are spread into thin tapes, and then the tapes are woven as warp and weft. |
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Depending on test requirements, specimens are tested in wet or dry state, having been removed parallel to the warp and weft directions of the fabric. |
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Wall coverings: glass fibre decorative fabric made of special yarns in warp and weft, which guarantee the required plastic effect of many patterns. |
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This means the warp and weft will have alternate thread counts. |
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For instance, in the Rigveda, the oldest philosophical text, the concept of time is conveyed as the weaving of warp and weft and thus the creation of day and night. |
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Warp and weft are terms for the two basic components used in weaving to turn thread or yarn into fabric. |
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