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Enlargement of weaves for handweaving from 4 to 22 shafts

Different labels of twill weave

Twill weave

  Influences affecting the prominence of twills


2/1 twill

3/1 twill

2/2 twill

Broken twill

Cavalry twill

Compound twill

Combination twill

Corkscrew twill

Cross and Zig zag twill

Deflected, undulating or curved twill

Flat twill

Fancy twill 

Herringbone twill

Interlocking twill

Normal twill

Offset twill

Rib twill

Steep twill

Stitched twill

Twill écossais

Undulating twill

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Alpaca cloth
Appelation (in french)

Batavia
Beaver cloth
Blanket (cotton, wool)
Brilliantine (cotton, wool)

Camel's hair
Canton flannel
Cashmere
Cassimere
Charmeuse (crêpe)
Cheviot
Clan (Highland); see : Tartan
Covert
Crêpe Météore; see : Satin de Lyon crêpe
Croisé

Denim
Diagonal rib
Diamond weave
Dice
Dovetail
Drilling
Dungaree
Duvetyn

Flannel (wool)

Hickory shirting
Homespun
Honeycomb

Levantine (silk)
Loden

Melton or Pilou

Polonaise

Raz de Saint Cir = 2/2 twill
Raz de Saint Maur = 2/2 twill
Radzimir, Rhadzimir
Rhadames or Radamès
Rosette twill (medieval textiles)

Satin de Lyon = 2/1 twill (not a mistake)
Satin de Lyon crêpe
Serge = french for twill
Sponge weave
Surah

Tartan and checks
Tweed
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