Boundweave can be woven on a number of threading drafts such as rosepath, summer/winter, or point twills. Treadling remains constant, and the design is made through color changes.
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Boundweave is a loom-controlled flat, weft-faced structure. Boundweave is commonly used for making rugs.
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