Textile, a woven fabric.
Texture, changing, for fabrics using a Jacquard harness threaded in the solid comber-board,[21]
---- Number of warp and filling-ends in one inch; there are two textures:
a, for the fabric in the loom (reed).
b, for the finished fabric.
Twills are frequently employed as ground-weaves for Jacquard designs.
---- A weave running diagonally across the fabric. They are divided into even-sided, uneven-sided, broken, and fancy twills.
Twist. The amount and the direction of the twist in yarns of any kind of material is very important; thus it should never be overlooked in the preparation of a design for textile fabrics.
Tying-up of Jacquard Looms, with compound harness attached,[58]
Vaucanson, the inventor of the griffe,[7]
Velvet, a cut pile fabric.
Warp, the threads running lengthwise in a cloth; the yarn which passes through the Jacquard harness and the reed.