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weave [what]
Weaving is the art of creating objects--usually lengths of fabric--from interlaced fibers of various types. Making a unit of cloth requires a sizable investment of materials; aside from a great deal of thread, weaving usually requires some sort of loom on which to arrange the unfinished work. While it is traditionally a long, tedious process, weaving can also be fairly profitable for the skilled worker. It is possible to weave some objects from grass or other materials without a loom; however, these usually have little to no monetary value. They can, however, be useful when no substitutes are available.