
Design and Structure of Textile Fabrics
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Properties of plain, twill and satin weave
Types of jacquard
Tubular fabrics
Two-bar fabric structure
Color effect on twill weaves
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Preface
1. Introduction
2. Yarn Structure and Design
3. Textile Fabrics
4. Woven Fabric Design
5. Basic Weave Design
6. Derivative Weaves' Design
7. Combined Weave Design
8. Fancy Weave Design
9. Jacquard Weave Design
10. Ornamentation by Extra Threads
11. Backed Cloth Design
12. Double Cloth Design
13. Cord and Pique Design
14. Pile Fabric Design
15. Gauze and Leno Fabrics Design
16. Design of Multi-Ply Fabrics
17. Knitted Fabric Design
18. Weft Knitted Fabric Design
19. Warp Knitted Fabric Design
20. Colors in Design
Index
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