Woven
Woven is the past participle of weave and, in textile contexts, an adjective describing fabrics formed by interlacing yarns on a loom. Woven fabrics are produced by crossing warp yarns, which run lengthwise, with weft yarns, which run crosswise, to create a stable fabric with a distinct grain. Weaving is one of the oldest methods of fabric production, with evidence from ancient civilizations and continued evolution through mechanization and automation.
Modern weaving uses powered looms that can operate at high speed and produce yardage in a variety
Woven textiles are widely used in clothing, home furnishings, and industrial applications such as geotextiles and