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| Also »simple«, so-called plain-weave fabrics have a certain continuation of pattern. If not observed, a clearly visible, so-called
»zipper« effect may be found at the joints. |
| If the cut lengths are properly joined, the natural path of the cross thread continues and thus a better joint is achieved. |
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| Gluing of the fabric at the joint section |
| The fabric edges are to be placed carefully at the joint section. Otherwise, gaps between the lengths will clearly appear after
painting. |
| If the fabric lengths are properly joined, an appropriate finish of the joints can be reached for coarse patterns/textures of
fabric. |
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