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Regular Twills

Regular twills are those that run in regular order; it is, therefore, simply necessary to know the interlacing of any one end or pick, say the first, of a regular twill in order to show the entire weave on design paper. The interlacings of the first end or pick of any regular twill are conveniently shown by writing numbers above and below a horizontal line; thus, for example, if the first end is up 2 picks, down 3, up 1, and down 2.

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Broken Twills – Weaving: A Deep Dive into Design, Technique, and Innovation

A broken twill weave composed of vertical sections which are alternately right hand and left hand in direction. In Broken Twills, twills are constructed by breaking the continuity of any continuous twill weave. They are formed by reversing the pattern part way through the repeat. The Break can be achieved in different ways.

Broken twill weaving transforms traditional patterns into intricate designs that balance aesthetics with performance. Advanced techniques, modern machinery, and sustainable practices drive this dynamic textile innovation.

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