Woven Fabric
Woven fabric is a type of textile created by interlacing two sets of yarns or threads at right angles. The lengthwise threads are called the warp, while the crosswise threads are known as the weft. This process produces a strong and durable material, commonly used in clothing, upholstery, and various household items.
The weaving process can be done using different techniques, resulting in various patterns and textures. Common types of woven fabrics include cotton, linen, and silk. Each type has unique properties, making them suitable for different applications in fashion and interior design.