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Weaving motion refers to the technique used in weaving fabrics, where threads are interlaced to create a textile. This process typically involves two sets of threads: the warp (vertical threads) and the weft (horizontal threads). The weft is threaded over and under the warp in various patterns, resulting in different textures and designs. Weaving motion can be performed manually or with the help of machines, allowing for a wide range of fabric types and complexities.

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