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WaRp...We Are Radical Proffesionals... WARP (pronounced Waw-rp) is the very popular techno club of the elite DPS Mathura Road. Its proud members have won many awards and are known for their wit in the entire school circuit. WARP was started by a bunch of geeks in 1996, it is headed by the school's computer HOD Mrs. Monica Sahni. WARP is known for its distinct style and passion for computers which was evident in its annual event WARP 2005. Recently, its activities have gained alot of momentum and are making an impact in the entire school community. - For other uses of warp, see Warp (disambiguation)
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Weaving. (Discuss) The warp is the set of lengthwise threads attached to a loom before weaving begins. Each individual warp thread in a fabric is called a warp end. Warp means "that which is thrown across" (Old English wearp, from weorpan, to throw, cf. German werfen, Dutch werpen). Warp is to bend or twist, and this usage is the basis for the derivation of the following terms: warp drive for the propulsion device used in Star Trek, which warps space warp are the spun lengthwise threads used in weaving the Time Warp is a dance from The Rocky...
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Tweed loom, Harris, 2004 Weaving is an ancient textile art and craft that involves placing two sets of threads or yarn made of fiber called the warp and weft of the loom and turning them into cloth. ...
Yarn. ...
LOOM is a graphical adventure game, originally released in 1990, published by LucasArts (known at the time as Lucasfilm Games). ...
Tweed loom, Harris, 2004 Weaving is an ancient textile art and craft that involves placing two sets of threads or yarn made of fiber called the warp and weft of the loom and turning them into cloth. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Warp is spun fibre. Initially the fibre would have been wool or flax (which is known as linen when spun). These fibres provided a strong enough thread to be held under tension as the warp. With the improvements in spinning technology during the Industrial Revolution, it became possible to make cotton yarn of sufficient strength to be used as the warp. Later, artificial or man-made fibres such as nylon or rayon were employed. The weft is the yarn that is woven back and forth through the warp to make cloth. Cones of yarn for industrial use Spinning is the process of creating yarn (or thread, rope, cable) from various raw fiber materials. ...
Fiber (American English) or fibre (Commonwealth English) is a class of materials that are continuous filaments or are in discrete elongated pieces, similar to lengths of thread. ...
Wool in a shearing shed Long and short hair wool at the South Central Family Farm Research Center in Boonesville, AR Wool sheep, Royal Melbourne Show Wool is the fibre derived from the hair of animals of the Caprinae family, principally sheep and goats, but the hair of other mammals...
Binomial name Linum usitatissimum Linnaeus. ...
Torn linen cloth, recovered from the Dead Sea Linen is a material made from the fibers of the flax (and historically, cannabis) plant. ...
With the establishment of overseas colonies, the British Empire at the end of the 17th century/beginning of the 18th century had a vast source of raw materials and a vast market for goods. ...
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The Industrial Revolution was the major technological, socioeconomic and cultural change in the late 18th and early 19th century resulting from the replacement of an economy based on manual labour to one dominated by industry and machine manufacture. ...
Cotton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ...
Yarn. ...
Synthetic fibers are the result of an extensive search by scientists to increase and improve upon the supply of naturally occurring animal and plant fibers that have been used in making cloth. ...
Nylon represents a family of synthetic polymers, a thermoplastic material, invented in 1935 by Wallace Carothers at DuPont. ...
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Weft or woof is the yarn which is shuttled back and forth across the warp to create a woven fabric. ...
A variety of fabric. ...
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