* Past Participle (describing something): The tapestry was beautifully woven with threads of gold and silver.
* Past Participle (as part of a passive construction): The story was woven throughout the entire novel.
* Past Participle (adjectival): She wore a woven shawl.
* Past Participle (with an auxiliary verb): The threads had been carefully woven together.
* Present Participle: The weaver was diligently weaving, her fingers swiftly weaving intricate patterns.
The best way to use "woven" depends on the specific context you want to create.