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Õmblusmeetodeid, or weaving techniques, are methods used to create woven fabrics by interlacing two sets of yarns or threads at right angles to each other. These techniques are fundamental in textile production and have been used for centuries across various cultures. The most common weaving technique is the tabby weave, where the weft threads pass over and under the warp threads in a regular pattern. Another popular method is the satin weave, which creates a smooth, shiny surface by using a single weft thread to cover multiple warp threads.
In addition to these basic techniques, there are more complex methods such as the basket weave, which
Advances in technology have also introduced new weaving methods, such as computer-controlled looms that allow for