Weave
Emergence definition
Weaving creates patterns by crossing threads, which is a thin strand of material that requires the spinning or twisting of fibers, and exhibits patterns that govern its transformations and binding, as a result of the process of weaving or twisting, which unfolds as a sequence of changes driven by energy and occurring over time.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
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Prerequisites
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Weaving creates patterns by crossing threads
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Weaving requires the use of material, specifically thread, which is a thin strand of material that requires the spinning or twisting of fibers, but this concept is not explicitly stated in the prerequisites.
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Weaving interlaces threads to create fabric
Used by
- Plain Weave L8
- Satin Weave L8