Weave
(verb)
To create fabric, interlacing threads or fibers in a pattern to make cloth.
Origin:
Old english wefan "to move in a circular direction, produce fabric by interlacing threads", of west germanic origin; related to dutch weven and german weben.
Examples:
- She learned how to weave on her grandmother's loom.
- The weaver used different colors to create a pattern in the cloth.
- The weaver's skill was evident in the intricate designs of the cloth.
- The weaver wove a beautiful tapestry for the castle.
- The weaver wove a rug from the wool of the sheep.