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The stages of weaving typically include preparation, weaving, and finishing. Preparation involves selecting and preparing the yarn, as well as setting up the loom. During the weaving stage, the yarn is interlaced according to a specific pattern to create fabric. Finally, the finishing stage includes processes like washing, trimming, and sometimes dyeing the woven material to enhance its appearance and texture.

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