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Brighton Honeycomb Design (12x12,24x24) || OriginStudio

Honeycomb weave: The term is applied to weaves which resemble honeycomb cells. The cellular formations appear square in the cloth. They are formed by some ends and picks interlacing tighter than others and there fore developing a higher tension. Usually single cloths made by progressively lengthening and shortening both warp and weft floats to form ridges and hollows on a square pattern, to give a cellular appearance. Sometimes called waffle or waffle pique. There are two types of honeycomb weave, such as - ordinary honeycomb and brighton honeycomb. Brighton Honeycomb: Brighton Honeycomb is a complex structure. The main features of brighton honeycomb are as follows: • More honeycomb cells of varying size are produce in this weave. • The fabric surface is also rough like as ordinary honeycomb. • When making the weave, the number of threads per repeat should always be a multiple of four (i.e. 12 ends x 12 picks), whilst the longest float should always be one less than half the number of threads in the repeat (i.e. — - 1= 5). • Both sides of the fabric look the same like as ordinary honeycomb. • Straight drafting system is used to produce this brighton honeycomb weave. Construction principle: The construction, more complicated than the ordinary honeycomb, is illustrated by figures below, with the following stages: Construct a Z twill, starting in the bottom left-hand corner, and then construct a S twill, starting with the first warp lifts in the squares to the right and below the square in the top left-hand corner, and indicate the points on the double row of binding which are immediately adjacent to those of intersection that will allow extensive floats in the weft direction. • Using the points indicated in first stage as the extreme lift of the longest float, lift the remaining adjacent ends, as in second stage; • Each of these warp floats now form the centre float of a diamond which can be completed. This is the final weave. The draft of the brighton honeycomb is straight, thus producing a lifting plan which is identical with the design; therefore, there is no saving of heald-shafts as is the case with the pointed or V- draft of the ordinary honeycomb. End uses: Although the weave is not as popular as the ordinary honeycomb, it is used in similar qualities for more decorative end uses such as quilts and brocades and, in some cases, hand towels and glass cloths. It is also suitable for crockery towels. **Dont forget to subscribe *** Like our fb page:   / origin.studio.learn   and stay connected

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