machinewoven
Machinewoven fabrics are produced by power looms rather than handlooms. They involve interlacing warp (lengthwise) and weft (crosswise) threads on automated equipment, often controlled by computerised patterning systems to create complex designs. Modern looms include air-jet, water-jet, and rapier types, as well as jacquard-enabled machines for selective warp control.
Historical development: mechanized weaving emerged during the Industrial Revolution with the invention of the power loom,
Types and characteristics: Machinewoven fabrics include plain, twill, satin, and jacquard variants. They are typically more
Applications and considerations: Machinewoven textiles dominate clothing, upholstery, bedding, and industrial fabrics due to scalability and