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In a(n) ... knot, the loops of one thread end are pulled through

one another and locked by pulling the thread end completely through
the final loop.

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Final answer:

The technique described is related to textile production and likely involves a weaving or knitting method where thread ends are knotted together, often used in processes such as crossed-looping.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is inquiring about a method used in the manufacturing of textiles; it is most likely related to weaving or a comparable procedure in which the ends of one thread are pulled through the loops of another. This could be alluding to the method used to tie a knot or to create a specific texture or pattern on fabric. One technique that is mentioned is called "crossed-looping," which is similar to knitting but is done with a single needle. In this method, the underlying structure, which is usually made of cotton, is covered in dyed wools that, when considered historically, suggest extensive trading relationships.

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