plainwoven
Plainwoven fabrics are textiles produced using the plain weave, the simplest and most common weaving technique. In plain weave, the warp and weft yarns interlace in a one-over-one-under pattern, with each successive row shifted so that every warp thread passes over one weft and under the next. This creates a regular, grid-like surface and results in a fabric with balanced construction.
The construction of plainwoven fabrics is versatile. By varying fiber content, yarn thickness, and thread counts,
Common examples and applications include everyday shirtings and sheets (calico, muslin, lawn, poplin), lightweight dress fabrics,
Advantages of plainwoven fabrics include straightforward manufacture, broad compatibility with printing and dyeing, and ease of