Narrow cloth streit, strait, narrow ware articles, narrow ware woven is cloth of a comparatively narrow width, generally less than a human armspan; precise definitions vary. Historically, human factors and ergonomics limited the width that could practically be woven by a single weaver on a handloom. The weaver had to be able to reach both edges of the cloth, so they could throw the shuttle through the shed. A weaver thus could not weave a bolt wider than their armspan.[3] So cloth was typically made in narrow widths on narrow-width handlooms.
Packaging DetailsNarrow cloth strait, strait, narrow ware articles, narrow ware woven is cloth of a comparatively narrow width, generally less than a human armspan; precise definitions vary.