Warp and weft are the technical names of the yarn how it is used in fabric formation. The same yarn can be used as warp and weft (filling) for making the fabric. When the warp yarn is used as a filling, it will be called as weft yarn.
Warp and weft yarns are prepared separately for fabric manufacturing. Normally, stronger yarns are used in fabric compared to the weft yarns. If you take a fabric specimen, the fabric is stronger in length-wise compared to width-wise. In a fabric, normally different count of warp yarns and weft yarn is used.
When you first learn to weave of textiles you come to know many new textile terms. Warp and weft are such two terms that you must know the definition of warp yarns and weft yarns. The fabric properties depend on the yarn quality requirements. If you are working in garment manufacturing, you also need to know about the warp and weft yarn. The fabric fall, grainline, pattern cutting direction are followed based on the warp and weft direction. You may need to identify warp and weft yarns in a woven fabric.
Warp and Weft in image
See the following examples for warp and weft yarns and direction of warp and weft yarns in a woven fabric and readymade garment.
#1. Weft direction in a fabric roll
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| Weft yarn direction |
#2. Warp and Weft yarn direction in a woven shirt
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| Warp and weft yarn direction in a woven shirt |
#3. Warp and weft direction in a handloom shed (when the fabric is under weaving process)
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| Warp and weft yarns in a loom shed |
Also read: Warp Vs Weft Yarns in Fabrics




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