File:Tabby, twill, and 6-harness satin weaves, 1x1cm lyocell samples.png

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English: The three most common types of basic weave. As the threads dip under every 4th thread in both directions, the middle image is a 3/3 twill. As the threads only dip under every 6th thread, the bottom image shows a six-harness satin weave. 1x1cm lyocell samples.
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Jan Široky, Barbora Široka and Thomas Bechtold (2012). Alkali Treatments of Woven Lyocell Fabrics, WovenFabrics, Prof. Han-Yong Jeon (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-51-0607-4, InTech, Available from:http://www.intechopen.com/books/woven-fabrics/alkali-treatments-of-woven-lyocell-fabric
Author Jan Široky, Barbora Široka and Thomas Bechtold
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