inslagsgarn
Inslagsgarn is the yarn used for the weft in weaving, the thread that is inserted across the loom to bind the warp threads into fabric. The warp threads remain under tension while the inslagsgarn is carried over and under them, usually by a shuttle on traditional looms, and then beaten into place by the reed to create a new weft shot. The weft defines many properties of the finished fabric, including surface texture, density, hand and drape, and it interacts with the warp to determine strength and elasticity.
Materials and forms: inslagsgarn can be made from natural fibers such as cotton, wool, linen or silk,
Applications and variations: inslagsgarn is used in virtually all woven fabrics, from lightweight muslin to heavy
Care and processing: preparation of the weft yarn may include sizing and pre-winding on bobbins or shuttles,