“…In the majority of the studies about cement composites reinforced with natural fibers, the reinforcement is in the form of short fibers (usually pulps) randomly dispersed on the matrix [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] and only a few studies describe the performance of composites with the fibers in the form of textile structures, like directional, woven, or nonwoven fabrics [11,12,13,14,15]. The randomly dispersed fibers allow significant improvements on the flexural strength and ductility of the cement composites, but these improvements are limited by the short length of the fibers (usually in the order of 2–10 mm to few cm) and the maximum quantity that it is possible to mix with the cement matrix [1].…”