Heavy textile consisting of two separate textiles woven simultaneously, one above the other. The warp is composed of two series of ends, and each interlaces with its own weft, or with a common weft which works with each series in turn. In patterned double weave, the two textiles change position as required by the pattern.
AAT
3000227826
cloth, double
double cloth
double-cloth
doublecloth
weave, double
13yrs ago
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