A
balanced plain weave is a
fabric in which the
warp threads and the
weft threads are equally spaced, and are identical or similar in size. In addition to the same sett, the yarn is the same in the warp and weft. The term can be used for a
tabby weave and are a subset of
plain weaves. Unbalanced weaves, in which warp and weft differ in size, may be either
warp-dominant or
weft-dominant fabrics. The primary advantage of balanced weaves is that they are potentially stronger than other basic weaves. ==Even-weave==