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f f f f
x x b x x b f
o . c . o . c .
x b x x b x f
c . o . c . o .
x x b x x b f
o . c . o . c .
x b x x b x f
c . o . c . o .
And fabric will be open from other side as of where first picking is inserted for the following orders:
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f f f f
x x b x x b f
o . c . o . c .
x b x x b x f
c . o . c . o .
x x b x x b f
o . c . o . c .
x b x x b x f
c . o . c . o .
f f f f
x x b x x b f
. o c . . o c .
b x x b x x f
. c o . . c o .
x x b x x b f
. o c . . o c .
b x x b x x f
. c o . . c o .
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f f f f
x x b b x x b f
. o c . . c c .
b x x b b x x f
. c c . . c o .
b x x b x x b f
. c c . . o c .
b x x b x x b f
. c o . . c c .
Double Layer Open-width Fabric, With out Continous Lines and Same Weave
o c o o 4 b x x b x x b
o o c o 3 . c o . . o o .
o o o c 2
c o o o 1
f f f f
. o o . . o c .
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Doubl e La yer Open-wi dth Fa bri c, After revers i ng a nd mi rrori ng the Ba ck La yer Wea ve, for Continous Twi l l Li nes
Stitching Types
Multi-layer Fabrics can be stitched in three ways:
Raiser Stitching Sinker Stitching Extra End Stitching
Stitching Rules
Generally stitching are done so that they are not apparent either over face or under back. So general rule of stitching is it must not disturb the weave from the layer where it is being raised nor where it is being taken. Keeping it in view there are three types of stitches w.r.t from where it is raised, and three types of stitches where it is being taken:
Desired Stitch Less Desired Stitch Undesired Stitch