Other Definitions
weft (dict)

Weft

Weft is the yarn which is shuttled back and forth across the warp to create a woven fabric. It can also be referred to as woof and in North America, it is sometimes referred to as the "fill" or the "filling yarn.". The weft is a thread or yarn of spun fibre. The original fibre was wool, flax or cotton. Nowadays, many manmade fibres are used in weaving. Because the weft does not have to be stretched in the way that the warp is, it can generally be less strong. The weft is threaded through the warp using a shuttle. Hand looms were the original weaver's tool, with the shuttle being threaded through alternately raised warps by hand. Inventions during the 18th century spurred the Industrial Revolution, and the hand-loom became the more robust spinning frame with the flying shuttle speeding up production of cloth, and then the water frame using water power to automate the weaving process. The power loom followed in the 19th century, when steam power was harnessed.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
john linnell (1792)
waverley abbey
track 5
king hermaeus
mallacoota, victoria
enabling act of 1802
list of boston subway stations
radomiak radom
steadman
list of buffalo metro rail stations
robert j. chassell
howard dietz
calvin smith
sheet bend
george phillips bond
bob horner
list of jacksonville skyway stations
nikolai p. barabashov
mks mlawa
korona kielce
randy snow
armor class
mackenzie phillips
peter bacanovic
osnaz
parti pour la rpublique du canada (qubec)
madrigal comedy
jens johansson
spider slayer
h. irving hancock
hydroxyurea
fajada butte
dobby loom
roman catholic diocese of alexandria in louisiana
congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21 hydroxylase deficiency
allen johnson
mellow man ace
jackie kallen
apostolic administrator
harki
concertato
1984 atlantic hurricane season
the tension and the spark (album)
first minnesota