The value of the quality

The life of the fabric

Weaving

After spinning and dyeing this is the longest and most complex process that weaves the yarns which then become fabrics.
Before the beam reaches the loom there are a few operations required to optimise the results of the process.

WARPING

Warping prepares for weaving. It consists in winding a certain number of yarns, all of the same length and tension, around the beam - a cylinder fitted with flanges.
There are two warping techniques. Sectional warping is used for limited runs, especially for fancy warps where yarns are used with different colours, counts and twisting. It calls for great manual ability regardless of the fact it is not very productive but from which high quality beams are achieved that can already be loaded on the loom. Fractional warping is used for big runs, used for grey fabrics and fabrics with simple designs, with a limited colour ratio.

SIZING

THREADING

WEAVING

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