Crossed weaving refers to the activity that includes all fabrics in which the warp threads intertwist amongst themselves to give intermediate effects between ordinary weaving lace, as in gauzes.

Also those in which some warp threads are laid transversely in a piece to imitate embroidery, as in lappets.

Ref: 122862/2006-10-12


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