Woven yarn refers to the yarns that are interlaced in a particular pattern to create fabrics. It is a material composed of fibers twisted together to form a thread, which is then used in the process of weaving to produce textiles. The weaving process involves crossing two sets of yarns—typically the warp and the weft—at right angles to each other, forming the fabric. The characteristics of woven yarn depend heavily on the fibers from which it is made and the way it is processed. Each type of woven yarn, whether cotton, wool, or synthetic, will have different properties, making it suitable for specific applications.