Carpet produced on a weaving loom in which the lengthwise yarns and widthwise yarns are interlaced to form the fabric, including the face and the backing
Web Object Visualization Environment A web templating system based on XML and the Model-View-Controller design pattern See Developing Componentized Applications using Woven
made or constructed by interlacing threads or strips of material or other elements into a whole; "woven fabrics"; "woven baskets"; "the incidents woven into the story"; "folk songs woven into a symphony"
Carpet produced on a weaving loom Looms interlace warp (lengthwise) and filling (widthwise) yarns to create a sturdy textile for the floor Much woven carpet is produced in intricate, colorful patterns Types of woven carpet include Axminster and Wilton
Fabrics composed of two sets of yarns One set of yarns, the warp, runs along the length of the fabric The other set of yarns, the fill or weft, is perpendicular to the warp Woven fabrics are held together by weaving the warp and the fill yarns over and under each other
A manufactured sheet' web or batt of directionally or randomly oriented fibers' bonded by friction and/or cohesion and/or adhesion' excluding paper and products that are woven' knitted' tufted' stitch bonded incorporating binding yarns or filaments' or felted by wet milling
One interpretation implies that it could be any textile product made without spinning or the use of a loom This would include felt, as well as all knitted or tufted goods