The grain line direction that shrinks the most is typically the cross grain or weft direction. This is because fabrics tend to stretch more along the length (grain) direction, while the width (cross grain) is less stable and more prone to shrinking when washed or subjected to moisture. Consequently, when fabrics are laundered, the weft may contract significantly compared to the lengthwise grain.
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