This document discusses derivatives of elementary weaves such as plain, twill, and satin/sateen weaves. It describes two types of rib weaves - warp rib and weft rib weaves - that are obtained by extending the plain weave in the warp or weft direction. Regular and irregular variations are discussed. Hopsack weaves are also described as extending the plain weave both vertically and horizontally in regular and irregular patterns. Examples of weave diagrams are provided to illustrate how to draw patterns for different weave derivatives. The applications of rib and hopsack weaves in various fabrics are mentioned.