The document discusses different types of twill weave structures and designs, including:
(1) Continuous twills that form diagonal lines across the fabric with variations in warp/weft float ratios.
(2) Zig zag and wavy twills that create non-straight diagonal patterns through periodic reversals of the twill direction.
(3) Broken and rearranged twills like herringbone that break up the twill lines through offsets, cuts, or changes in the float sequence.
(4) Combination twills that combine elements of different base twill structures to form complex patterns and designs.