What is Twill weave?
Answer / Neeraj Rastogi
Twill weave is a pattern of threads that creates a diagonal line on the surface of the fabric. It is formed by alternating warp floats and weft sinks or vice versa, resulting in a distinct textured appearance. Twill weaves are stronger than plain weaves due to the overlapping of yarns. Common examples include herringbone, houndstooth, and corduroy.
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