twillwoven
Twillwoven refers to a fabric characterized by a distinctive diagonal weave pattern known as the twill weave. This weaving technique involves interlacing warp (lengthwise) and weft (crosswise) threads in a manner that creates a diagonal line or wale across the fabric surface. The twill weave is achieved through a specific pattern where the weft thread passes over one or more warp threads and then under two or more warp threads, shifting position with each successive row. This pattern results in a fabric that is durable, drapeable, and resistant to wrinkles.
Twillwoven fabrics are used extensively across various industries, including fashion, upholstery, and technical textiles. Popular examples
The term "twillwoven" is sometimes used broadly to refer to any fabric constructed with the twill weave,
Overall, twillwoven fabrics are important in textile manufacturing due to their combination of durability, aesthetic appeal,