This document discusses various types of weaves used in fabric and upholstery production, including plain, basket, twill, satin, damask, dobby, jacquard, brocatelle, doublecloth, and pile weaves. It provides examples of each weave type and describes how fiber blends can improve fabric performance and reduce costs. More complex weaves like jacquard, brocade, and doublecloth involve more intricate loom constructions but produce more durable and decorative fabrics at a higher cost than simple weaves. Fiber blends, knits, and non-wovens provide economical options for interior fabrics and upholstery.