Carpet weaving machine Van de Wiele carpet weaving machines a large range of different styles of carpets can be produced. A modern production technique, the face-to-face weaving technique allows the carpet manufacturers to reproduce the ancient style as well as to produce modern style carpets and rugs. Other new techniques for the production of wall-to-wall and contract quality carpet are the wire weaving technique, the sisal look and the loop pile weaving technique and Axminster. A woven carpet is a three-dimensional structure composed of three different yarns: pile, backing and filling. According to the face-to-face weaving technique two identical carpets are woven at the same time: a bottom and a top carpet. For this, two sheds are made and at the same time one, two or three fillings are inserted. The pile is made by the distance between the top and the bottom piece. This pile is then cut in the middle on the weaving machine to obtain two carpets.