1. Plain weaving: Plain weaving is a weaving method in which each warp thread crosses each weft thread up and down, the diameter is the same thickness as the weft thread, and the warp and weft threads form a 90-degree angle. The plain weave mesh is relatively square, with uniform mesh size.
2. Twill weave: A weaving method in which each warp thread crosses above and below every 2 weft threads, and each weft thread crosses above and below every 2 diameter threads.

3. Dense weave: The silk diameter of warp and weft yarns is different, and the number of meshes is also different. It is characterized by dense warp and dense weft, and fine warp and weft. The warp is in the length direction and the weft is in the width direction. Dense mesh is divided into mat type net plain weave and mat type net twill weave.
4. Mat type net twill weaving: a weaving method in which each diameter wire crosses above and below every 2 weft threads, and each weft yarn crosses over and above every 2 diameter threads.
5. Two-filament Dutch weaving: This weaving is very similar to twill Dutch weaving. There are two weft threads, which can be closely stacked with warp threads. This kind of silk cloth is mostly used for filtering on the micron level.