Crossfabric
Crossfabric refers to a textile construction in which warp and weft elements are arranged to form a visible cross-hatched or grid-like surface. The term covers fabrics in which two or more weaving directions intersect within the fabric plane, producing a pattern that can range from subtle to pronounced.
Construction methods include adapting foundational weaves such as plain weave or twill with additional crossing elements,
Applications include apparel (outerwear, jackets, and structured shirts), upholstery, and technical textiles where surface dimensional stability
Historically, cross-pattern woven textiles appear across cultures and periods, valued for both decorative and structural properties.