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Threads that run back-to-front on the frame of a loom are called WARP while threads that go from side-to-side are called the WEFT no one had the answer so here’s the edmentum an…
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WARP while threads that go from side-to-side are called the WEFT
no one had the answer so here’s the edmentum answer if anyone needs it
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Warp and weft
Step-by-step explanation:
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thx for the answer :>
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