Definitions for "Double Weave"
Keywords:  shute, crimp, warp, interlacing, weave
Wire cloth with equal crimps in both warp and shute wires, to lock the wires in position, using pre-crimped wire. Also, referred to as "over and under", "double crimp", and "regular crimp". Normally, the material flow is at right angles to the deep crimp.
Double weave is a fabric made by weaving two fabrics with four sets of yarns (two sets of warp and two sets of filling yarns) on the same loom. The two fabrics are connected by periodically reversing the positions of the two fabrics from top to bottom. Double weave is also known as pocket cloth or pocket weave.
A woven fabric construction made by interlacing two or more sets of warp yarns with two or more sets of filling yarns. The most common double weave fabrics are made using a total of either four or five sets of yarns.