What is the difference between blended fabric and interwoven fabric?

Update:14 Oct
Blended fabrics are textile products made by blending and spinning chemical fibers with other cotton, silk, linen and other natural fibers in a certain proportion, such as polyester-cotton cloth, nylon blended fabric, vinylon blended fabric, polyester wool gabardine, etc. Blended fabrics can be used to make all kinds of clothing.
Interwoven bengaline fabric refer to fabrics interwoven into warp and weft yarns with two different fibers. For example: 40S cotton in warp direction and 100D polyester low stretch yarn in weft direction.
The difference between interwoven fabrics and blended fabrics: the difference lies in their yarns.
① Interlaced: a fabric woven with more than two kinds of yarns.
For example: a cotton yarn and a polyester yarn weave together. When dyeing, only one kind of raw material can be dyed.
② Blended yarn: two or more raw materials are blended into yarn before weaving.
For example: cotton and black polyester are blended first, and then the blended yarn is used to weave the cloth. The woven cloth has a hemp gray effect.