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A weaving term for the threads that are added by the weaver in the course of producing a cloth. The thread on the shuttle is the weft. Generally runs from the weaver's left to right while weaving, and forms the selvage edges where it turns on the sides.
'''Weft''' is a [[weaving]] term for the threads that are added by the weaver in the course of producing a [[cloth]]. The thread on the [[shuttle]] is the weft. Generally it runs from the weaver's left to right while weaving, and forms the [[selvage]] edges where it turns on the sides.

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Weft is a weaving term for the threads that are added by the weaver in the course of producing a cloth. The thread on the shuttle is the weft. Generally it runs from the weaver's left to right while weaving, and forms the selvage edges where it turns on the sides.