Weft or warp threads
Threads that go the width are the 'weft' threads that go the length are the 'warp'
a holder that carries the thread across the loom
A loom is used to make woven fabric from thread or yarn.
A woven material is made on a loom. A number of warp threads are alternately scissored up and down past each other and a weft thread passes across these at right angles between each crossover. The result is a cloth that has many strands.
Different fabrics are sometimes produced by different processes, but most fabrics are woven from thread on a loom.
A loom.
It is made form some sort of cloth. The cloth may be made of natural or synthetic fibers that have been spun into a thread and then woven on a loom.
It was woven on a loom
There are a few things that do not effect the quality or pattern of a cloth being woven on a loom. One of these things is the color.
A tool to make woven fabric.
Weft
Cotton is a plant. To make it into fabric, it must be harvested, cleaned, spun into thread and woven (on a loom).