Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Ring Frame 02


Hi viewers , Be ready , because now I'm going to give a large post based on Ring Frame , seriously large ....
Actually , now my topic is not Ring Frame , but more important than Ring Frame ....
Its about drafting .....
Lets start.....

Drafting arrangement is the most important part of the Ring Frame. It keeps a Great importance on the evenness and strength of the yarn by influencing some special properties --

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Ring Frame 01

RING FRAME .............. Whoa whoa .......
What an important thing , what an wonderful thing , huh ???
How much did you pay for that shirt ??? Oh hoo ...... only 800/- .....
Then it will be not valid if don't know that how can you buy a pretty shirt for 800/- only . What's the mystery behind this  ???
Now a days , Fabrics were cheaper several years ago . One of the most important cause of it is the  invention of RING FRAME .
Many years ago ,

Monday, May 6, 2013

Weaving Basics 04

Sateen Weave

A Sateen Weave is a 4 x 1(four by one) sateen. The sateen weave has longer floats and the interlaces are put in a pattern such that they do not touch and thus do not form twill lines.

If you have a set of numbers that you want to put in an order such that no two numbers will be consecutive, even in an on-going repeat of the numbers, the number five is the smallest number this can be accomplished with.

Weaving Basics 03

Twill weave:
Interlace – the place where one yarn intersects another yarn by crossing over it or by going under it (depending on which way you look at the fabric).

Float – The section of a weft yarn that goes over more than one warp yarn (or the section of a warp yarn that goes over more than weft yarn).

Weaving Basics 02

Plain Weave
The plain weave is the simplest of all weaves. It is a “one by one” or a “one over one” weave (1 x 1). Each weft yarn in a plain weave goes over one warp yarn and then under the next warp yarn, alternating every other yarn as it passes through the loom.
On the next cycle of the loom, the next weft yarn starts under the first warp yarn and then goes over the next warp yarn.

Weaving Basics 01

From now I'll share the weaving basics in this article . I have copied this one from a famous book .
I will try to give it elaborately ......

Warp Beam – The warp beam is located at the back of the loom and is like a giant spool of thread that is threaded through the loom as the warp yarns. Its shown in the figure bellow -

Harnesses – the warp yarns are first threaded through vertical wires called heddles that are held in a frame called a harness. The harness frames go up and down with the cycles of the loom raising and lowering the warp yarns in a specific order.

Woven Fabric ( Mystery )

 Hi ......
Present again to give an important information . This is about "Woven fabric" .
Lets start ............
The basics of woven fabric consist of two sets of yarns that are perpendicular to each other. The first set of yarns runs lengthwise through the loom and are set in place prior to weaving. These yarns are called the WARP yarns.

Hi.... im Omar Faruk. Through this blog i would like to share anything related textiles ...........