plain weave
Plain weave is one of the simplest and most common types of fabric weaving. In this technique, the weft threads pass over and under the warp threads in an alternating pattern. This creates a flat, tight surface that is durable and versatile, making it suitable for various applications, including clothing and home textiles.
The resulting fabric from plain weave is often smooth and has a uniform appearance. It can be made from different materials, such as cotton, linen, or synthetic fibers. Common examples of plain weave fabrics include muslin, canvas, and chambray.