Question Answer session: hand loom
Q 1. What is the example of the Plain Weave ?
Q 2. What is warp ?
Q 3. What is weft ?
Q 4. What is Weaving ?
Q 5. What the types of Cotton Yarn available ?
Q 6. What is Crimp ?
Q 7. Number of Dents per Two Inch is related to which system ?
Q 8. Sizing is required in which types of warp yarn ?
Q 9. Mat weave of 2/2 is also known as ?
Q 10. What is the most difficult weave produce in Jacquard ?
Q 11. Who is the King and Queen of the fiber ?
Q 12. Whats the types of basic weave ?
Q 13. Whats the types of handloom and there names ?
Q 14. Important part of Handloom ?
Q 15. What is Handloom Day celebratation ?
Q 16. How much time to taken to produce a handloom saree ?
Answer Section-
Ans 1. The exampleClick here of the Plain weave is Muslin Cloth.
Ans 2. The longitudinal threads comes from the warp beam over the back rest to lease , heald and then reed to fell of the cloth is known as the warp.
Ans 3. The transverses threads coming from the one shuttle box to another through shed over the sley race is known as the weft. And the single weft is known as the pick, is known as weaving.
Ans 4. The interlacement of both warp and weft to produce a cloth. This interlacement is occur on any type of loom, the process of interlace including various technical guidance to make cloth is known as weaving.
Ans 5. There are 3 types of Cotton yarn available.
a. Grey cotton
b. Bleached cotton
c. Dyed cotton
Ans 6. The shrinkage percentage of both warp and weft is known as crimp. For some example if the width of the cloth is 45 inches we can use 46.5 inches weft length.
Warp crimp in 5%, and Weft crimp is 3%.
Ans 7. Is related to Stock port system.
Ans 8. Sizing is required both silk ,cotton and may polyester, nylon etc.
Ans 9. Is also known as Basket weave.
Ans 10. Plain weave is the most difficult weave to produce in Jacquard, because of that it is one up and one down, so it may be caused to lifting.
Ans 11. King of the fiber is Cotton and Queen of the fiber is Silk.
Ans 12. There are 3 types of basic weave.
a. Plain weave
b. Twill weave
c. Satin/Sateen weave
Ans 13. There are 4 types of handloom.
a. Primitive Loom
b. Pit Loom
c. Frame Loom
d. Semi-Automatic Loom
Ans 14. There is so many important part in hand loom, in these Sley/Slay is the most important part.
Ans 15. Hand loom day celebration means the day is dedicated to our Weaver and master weaver and their families. Is the day to spend for the weaver. The govt of India decided to celebrate 1st Hand loom day on 7 th August 2015, from that we continue to celebrate this hand loom day. This is celebrate at every Weavers Service Center and also in various cluster and societies. In this occasions we called the National Awardees and to give the prize to best level of work in the sector of Hand loom.
Ans 16. It is definitely to much more time to produce a handloom saree. It different for different technique used in the saree. For example cotton Saree of Odisha with the single Ikkat technique it to taken 4 to 7 days depend intricacy of design, Cotton Jamdani saree from West Bengal it to take 15 to 20 days of a normal design saree. Tangalia saree of Gujarat it to take 20 to 30 days in medium range saree. In jammu kashmir a Pasmina Shwal it to take one month to 2 month according to design, in Maharastra Paithani saree make to 15 to 20 days etc.
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