Definitions for "Weaves"
Plain weave means the warp and fill threads cross alternately. This is the most common weave. 4 Harness ( 4 HS Satin or crowfoot) weave means the fill thread floats over three warp threads, then under one warp thread. This weave is more pliable than the plain weave, therefore conforms to complex curves more easily. 8 Harness ( 8 HS Satin) weave means the fill thread floats over seven warp threads, then under one warp thread. This weave is the most pliable of the standard fiberglass weaves. 2 x 2 Twill weave means the fill thread floats over two warp threads, then under two warp threads. This weave is found most commonly in carbon fabrics and is more pliable than plain weave. See these diagrams.
Keywords:  interwoven, wires, pattern
Pattern in which wires are interwoven.