Definition of loom weaving:

Weaving is a method of interlacing threads to make a fabric. True weaving depends on two sets of elements – one prearranged and tensioned before the second flexible material is interlaced. A good definition of weaving, therefore, is an arrangement of two sets of strands placed at right angles to each other and interlaced to make a structure. The first set of strands, called the warp, must be kept stationary and taut to allow the second set, the weft, to be interlaced.

To distinguish loom weaving from other fiber processes, we shall say that the loom consists of a framework for holding a set of yarns under tension in order for the weft yarn to be inserted when a heddle rod lifts the taut yarns.

The interlacing process is weaving; the tension device is the loom.

 
   
Definition of Dimensional Weave:

“Double-weave cloth ” is a compound weave structure in which two sets of warps interlace with two sets of wefts to simultaneously produce at least two distinct layers of cloth.
Traditionally double-weave has been used to create elaborate patterns; however, Anastasia is using this technique because of its three-dimensional possibilities. She has expanded on “double-weave’ to make multi-layered, dimensional weave jewelry.