kreuzgestreift
Kreuzgestreift is a term used in German textile terminology to describe a fabric pattern in which stripes run in two or more directions and intersect to form a cross-hatched or lattice motif. The pattern derives from the combination of perpendicular stripe directions and can produce grids, diamonds, or checks depending on stripe width, color contrast, and the underlying weave or print method.
In production, Kreuzgestreift can be created by weaving stripes in different directions on the loom so that
Historically, the term appears in German-speaking catalogs and archives to classify fabrics used in fashion and
See also: Crosshatch, Plaid, Gingham, Tartan. Etymology: from Kreuz (cross) and gestreift (striped).