Wefted is a term commonly used in textile manufacturing to describe a process of interlocking yarns to create a fabric. Synonyms for this word include woven, interlaced, laced, knitted and braided. These terms refer to the same process of creating fabric, but with varying methods of interlocking the yarns. Weaving involves interlocking two sets of yarns perpendicular to each other, while knitting involves interlocking loops of yarn. Braiding is a process of interlocking three or more yarns at a time in a diagonal pattern. All of these methods result in a durable and versatile fabric that can be used for a variety of products.