The finished edge of fabric is called the selvage.
Typically, painting is done on a "canvas" which is not only tightly woven but tightly stretched on a wooden frame and securely tacked in place.
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Try spelling it "crewel" and see what you find! It's basically a form of embroidery that originally used wool threads on a tightly woven fabric.
Microfiber fabric is typically a woven fabric, made from very fine synthetic fibers, usually polyester or nylon. These fibers are tightly woven together, creating a smooth, soft surface that is both durable and absorbent. While some microfiber materials can be knitted, the most common form is woven, which enhances its strength and versatility for various applications.
Linen material is loosely woven and so it stretches. You would be better off using a more tightly woven fabric.
In woven fabric, the horizontal yarns are called the "weft" or "filling" yarns. These yarns run across the width of the fabric and are woven over and under the vertical yarns, known as the "warp." The interplay between the warp and weft creates the fabric's structure and design.
A property of canvas is that it is made of linen, hemp, or cotton. It is a heavy fabric that is woven tightly and is classified by weight.
the fabric weave by dyed yarn called yarn dyed fabric
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A cloth woven with a raised design is called a brocade. A damask fabric also has a raised design. With a damask the design is visible from both sides of the fabric.
Gingham is a woven fabric. It is usually woven of white and another color thread.
Bonded fabric refers to a material made by bonding two or more fabrics together, creating a single piece. Woven fabric, on the other hand, is made by interlacing two sets of yarn at right angles. While bonded fabric may incorporate woven fabrics, it can also include non-woven materials like knits or felts.