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Right-Hand Twill (S-Twill)

Right-hand twill, also known as S-twill, is a type of twill weave in which the diagonal ribs run from the lower left to the upper right of the fabric when viewed face-on. This directional diagonal pattern is created by the warp yarns passing over one or more weft yarns in a repeating sequence, producing a consistent right-slanting wale. The slant affects the fabric’s appearance, drape, and wear characteristics, giving it a slightly firmer hand and enhanced durability compared to plain weaves.

Right-hand twill can be woven from cotton, wool, silk, polyester, or blended fibers, with yarn thickness and density tailored to the intended application. Fabric weight typically ranges from 150–400 GSM, suitable for denim, chinos, gabardine, jackets, and uniforms. The diagonal structure provides improved wrinkle resistance, abrasion strength, and drape, while offering a subtle texture that is visually appealing.

In a museum context, S-twill illustrates how twill directionality influences fabric performance and design, demonstrating the interplay between weave structure, aesthetics, and technical function in woven textiles. It serves as an important reference for understanding directional twill patterns in apparel and industrial fabrics.

Right-Hand Twill (S-Twill)

Available in the Museum’s Library.
Research on S-Twill can explore how twill direction, yarn count, and fiber blends influence strength, drape, and abrasion resistance. Further study may focus on sustainable fibers, advanced finishes, and performance optimization for modern apparel and technical textiles.

Sample Details:
* Object Title : Right-Hand Twill (S-Twill)
* Accession Number: THB W-TWILL 04/2026
* Category : Woven Collection
* Period : 2026
* Region : Asia, Bangladesh
* Material Composition : 100% BCI Cotton
* Weave Construction: 2×2 S-Twill
* Yarn Count (warp × weft) : 42×30/(16/2+16/2G)x(16/2+16/2G)
* GSM : 238
* Width: 57″
* Dye Type : Synthetic – Yarn Dyed
* Condition Assessment : Fabric swatch
* Historical Notes : S-Twill does not have a single inventor; it evolved naturally as part of traditional weaving techniques, with usage tracing back to ancient textile production (circa 3000–2000 BCE) in Egypt and Asia.
Right-Hand Twill (S-Twill) has been used for centuries in Europe and Asia for denim, gabardine, and suiting fabrics, valued for its durability, drape, and subtle diagonal texture. It reflects early innovations in weave direction to enhance both aesthetics and performance.
* Source / Donor : Paramount Textile

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