Plain dutch weave: Woven as a plain weave, but with the warp wires of greater diameter than the weft wires. The weft wires are very close together so that a so-called zero-mesh structure is formed; while the warp wires are thicker and arranged wider apart.
Twill dutch weave: "Twill" indicates the warp and weft wires pass alternately above two and below two wires. "Dutch" refers to the use of a heavier warp wire diameter in conjunction with a lighter weft wire diameter. This weave shows a combination of twill and dutch weave.