Sprang is a textile technique that involves creating fabric through interlacing threads in a way that produces a flexible and stretchy material. This technique is characterized by its use of a set of longitudinal threads (the warp) and a series of crossing threads (the weft), which are often manipulated in a specific pattern to create intricate designs. Historically, sprang was used in various cultures for making items such as bags, hats, and other forms of clothing.
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