General terms:
* Textile: This is the most general term for any material made by weaving, knitting, or other textile processes.
* Fabric: This refers to a cloth-like material made by weaving, knitting, or other processes.
* Woven/knitted object: This describes the specific method of creation, for example, a woven tapestry or a knitted scarf.
Specific terms:
* Garment: This refers to any item of clothing, whether woven or knitted.
* Tapestry: A woven wall hanging, often depicting a scene or design.
* Rug/carpet: A woven floor covering.
* Blanket: A woven or knitted fabric used for warmth.
* Scarf: A knitted or woven strip worn around the neck.
* Sweater: A knitted garment for the upper body.
The best term to use depends on the context and the specific artifact. For example, if you are talking about a piece of clothing, "garment" would be the most appropriate term. If you are talking about a piece of artwork, "tapestry" might be more suitable.