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Weavin r Sloshing - A creel of warp beams fe into the slasher. The yarn passes strenjfth to the yarn. \ !iL* Loom Filling Supplying Each loon used in the shuttle. This yarn cris that the shuttle crosses the widt crossing of the shuttle the width Cloth F Riuht: The rolls of fabric from t customer specifications. Kach piec customer requirements and needs Bottom: Various styles of fabri ready for packaninj*. ? ?J ,, ... v g and Sl< * = ^w "gggg J eds the exact number of ends of warp yarn through hot sizing solution which adds j abh yJSt i is filled with a supply of quills which are is-erosses the width of the loom. The times h varies with the style heinn woven. The of the loom is referred to as a "pick." loom h<> looms are folded or rolled according to e of fabric is carefully checked to assure are met. c are stacked together until the order is : J b** '*5c ashing W' INkm f- '! ii 4 Weaving - Weaving is the interla< fabrics. Skilled weavers, operating ( produce approximately 3,302,000 v U9 > ;i. f ^^??1 0L* ^ L/yy //i . Clorti Doffing - An important aspec The rolls are removed from the 1c ^ % i <* cing of yarns to produce superior quality Clinton's 4,309 X-2, X-3 and E model looms ards of superior quality fabrics a week. s vmb? mkak t of the fabric production is cloth handling, oms and transported to the Cloth Room. . k He: _