Weaving and knitting are two fundamental textile manufacturing techniques that produce fabrics with distinct characteristics. Weaving involves interlacing warp and weft yarns, creating stable, durable, and less elastic fabrics suitable for items like shirts, trousers, and upholstery. Knitting, conversely, interloops yarns to create elastic, flexible, and comfortable fabrics ideal for sweaters, t-shirts, and sportswear. Key differences lie in yarn structure (interlaced vs. interlooped), stability (stable vs. elastic), durability (durable vs. less durable), and breathability (less vs. more breathable). The choice between woven and knitted fabrics depends on the desired properties of the final product.