A woven is a cloth formed by weaving. It only stretches in the bias directions (between the warp and weft directions), unless the threads are elastic. Woven cloth usually frays at the edges, unless measures are taken to counter this, such as the use of pinking shears or hemming. Most cloth in use is woven. Woven material is generally used for hats like Top hats and caps.
The word linen is a woven material, originally from flax fibers. It is also applied generically to woven coverings such as tablecloths, sheets and pillowcases.
Hime means princess, but the whole name should mean Woven Princess in Japanese.
No. It is a noun referring to heavy woven material (covers, sails, art). It is sometimes used as an adjunct: canvas shoes, canvas stretcher.
I/We/You/They have wovenHe/She/It has woven
Tatami is a type of Japanese flooring made from rice,straw with a covering of woven soft rush straw.
Basketwork is material woven in the style of a basket, or the craft of making such material.
A non-woven material would be a knit.
yes falitplasto provide 100% recyclable non woven bags materials
Waste edges!
kraft paper and woven polypropylene
Woven princessThe meaning of Orihime's name is woven princess.
In the crossword world, they're made of osier
it means to sow
The word woven is: A verb: it is the past participle of "weave" An adjective: Made by weaving: a finely woven rug. A noun: A material or a fabric made by weaving.
The word linen is a woven material, originally from flax fibers. It is also applied generically to woven coverings such as tablecloths, sheets and pillowcases.
knits???
The waste material at the edges of a roll of woven cloth is called selvage. It is the self-finished edge that prevents the fabric from unraveling or fraying.