The Jacquard weaving technique is named after its inventor, J.M. Jacquard (1755-1834), and describes a technique for weaving patterns. Using punch card control or modern computer control, the warp threads required for pattern formation can be raised or lowered individually. The weft thread is then inserted. In this way, the desired pattern is created on webbing as well as on flat fabrics.
Source:
Eberle, Hannelore; Gonser, Elke; Hornberger, Marianne; et al. (2022), Fachwissen Bekleidung, 12. Auflage, Haan-Gruiten: Verlag Europa-Lehrmittel, S. 74