slippedweft
Slippedweft is a weaving defect in which the weft thread slips from its intended position during fabric production, leaving gaps or misaligned weft coverage. It can occur with any weave structure on hand or power looms and may produce visible lines, irregular densities, or pattern distortion.
Common causes include inconsistent shuttle tension, uneven weft take-up, damaged or snaggy bobbins, rough sheds, and
Symptoms include uneven sheen, small holes, loose loops, or misaligned pattern elements; selvedges may appear ragged
Prevention focuses on maintaining consistent tensions, smooth shuttle flow, and regular loom maintenance. If slippedweft is
Slippedweft is generally regarded as a defect in standard weaving practice; the term appears in craft and