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STITCHED DOUBLE CLOTHS Introduction: Double cloths are fabrics in which there are at least two series of warp and weft threads each of which is engaged primarily in producing its own layer of cloth, thus forming a separate face cloth and a separate back cloth. The two layers may be only loosely connected together in which case each may be readily identified as a different entity or they may be so intricately stitched or tied together that they appear to form a complex single structure. The purpose of the construction may be entirely utilitarian, such as the improvement of the thermal insulation value of a fabric in which a fine, smart face appearance is necessary; or it may be aesthetic in intention for which purpose the existence of two series of threads in each direction improves the capacity for producing intricate effects dependent upon either colour, or structural changes. Double cloth produced by face to back stitching system: The construction principle is same like as previous one. In this case face and back weaves both are same — twill weave. The second stitching method is used here, i.e. stitching by dropping the face ends on back picks. As in the previous system, one stitch per repeat is made, only in this case the face ends and not the back ends are used for the purpose. The following figure shows the weave plan (D) of a double cloth based on same two —a twill weaves with face to back stitching method. End uses: Double cloths are used as different types of decorative cloth such as — sofa cover, furnishing cloth, curtain fabric, bed cover, pillow cover, and other home textile, etc. It is also used for the production of winter garments, quilts, belts, different types of industrial fabrics etc.