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A flat pattern is woven material that does not have raised threads. The most common patterns are the various weaves such as common, Jacquard, or alternating. The example of brocade is a raised pattern that is woven into textiles. Surprisingly, embroideries and color patterns do not "count" as patterns in the textile industries.

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