Weaving is worked on a loom. It is comprised of a series of individual threads (called warp threads) that are kept vertically under tension by the loom. The weaver then places horizontal rows of "weft" threads through the warp to make the cloth. The warp and the weft are always perpendicular to each other.
Knitting is worked on a set of two pointed sticks (knitting needles). A single thread is worked in loops to make a row. Subsequent rows are built on the previous row to make the cloth, still using the same single thread.
TPI is high for the yarn used in weaving than knitting. TPI differ from count to count and also base on the raw materials, percentage of compostion etc... BY Sauzy...
loom is easier
mending, weaving
Knitting?
Warping - the theads in a fabric which cross the loom lengthwise at right angles to the woof. Weaving - to make a piece of material by interlacing threads in close texture on a loom Knitting - to weave or connect yarn or wool by a series of interlocking loops and knots made with long eyeless needles, by hand
Weaving Knitting Felting
Knitting has no weft. That sounds like a weaving thing, to me.
yarn
weaving, knitting or crocheting.
Knitting is associated with weaving, and the Greek goddess of weaving and wisdom is Athena.
Practically, a loom is used for weaving. Knitting is accomplished on a knitting machine or completed by hand using knitting needles.
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