To weave means you make cloth.
they weave cloth
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An Aida cloth is a variety of open-weave, even-weave fabric with a natural mesh, used for cross-stitch embroidery.
Yes
Organza is a lightweight fabric made from nylon, polyester and silk. The weave is just plain, nothing special. Because of the loose nature of the weave it allow part of the cloth to have a translucent effect.
Yes.
The cloth that the Ashanti people weave is called Kente cloth. It is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips and is known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, each with its own symbolic meanings.
The loom was invented as a result of the desire of people to find a machine to weave threads into cloth. The "crosshatch" that is woven cloth is much more quickly "assembled" (woven) by using a machine to do the work. Woven cloth has been around for thousands of years, and man wove grass and such before weaving cloth. It only makes sense that once the idea of weaving strands of material (reeds, grass or anything else) together to make useful items arose, people actively searched for a way to construct a device of some kind to weave fine material (like thread) into cloth.
That is the correct spelling of "weave" (to make or sew cloth).The sound-alike word is the contraction "we've" meaning we have.
They used looms to weave cloth for their clothes.
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