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struppi here, I'd love to add a quote from https://hexdome.com/weaving/triaxial/weaving/index.php on the topic of tri-hexagonal or triagonal weaving as for example kagome
"Construction Sparse triaxial weaving uses three sets of parallel fibres, known as the warp, the whug and the weft.
The whug is not present in conventional rectangular weaving. During construction it acts very much like a second warp.
The warp can be laid down in simple parallel lines. The whug is then laid down on top of it - again in simple parallel lines.
Finally the weft is woven in and out of both layers - to create the final fabric."
additionally, I'd love to add a link to this video https://youtu.be/IfIUis6ivdo