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Shuttle-loom-woven denim is typically recognizable by its selvedge (or selvage), the edge of a fabric created as a continuous cross-yarn (the weft) reverses direction at the edge side of the shuttle loom. Note: If you have a swatch with a directional fabric design, you may want to cut two 4” x 6” pieces instead of one 8” x 6” piece so the des […] View
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Ulrich Charles posted an update 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Shuttle-loom-woven denim is typically recognizable by its selvedge (or selvage), the edge of a fabric created as a continuous cross-yarn (the weft) reverses direction at the edge side of the shuttle loom. Note: If you have a swatch with a directional fabric design, you may want to cut two 4” x 6” pieces instead of one 8” x 6” piece so the design…[Read more]
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Ulrich Charles became a registered member 6 months, 2 weeks ago