Distorted (interlaced?) look after export in AE CS6

I am working on AE CS6. My current footage is a .png photo of a model in plaid clothing. I need to zoom in the photo. The problem is, when I export my project, the clothing on a model are completely distorted (interlaced?). I uploaded a sample on Youtube so you can see it BUT ACTUALLY Youtube somehow converts it the way it looks quite good: test - YouTube. But on a computer, video (on clothing area) is completely smudging and flickering, I can't give it to a client like that.
Here is a picture of the clothing pattern that causes the problem:
I already tried:
- exporting to different formats
- switching project settings from 8 to 16 to 32 bit
- setting "Upper/Lower Field First" in "Interpret Footage" settings of a photo
In every case effect is the same. I also tried to export the same photo in Premiere Pro - and it looks great, only AE has a problem... I need really quick help on this! THX!

For the technical explanation and the physics behind the phenomenon, search for "moiré" and the apparent visual artifacts created by the interactions of frequencies that are out of phase. Your weaving pattern has a static frequency of white/black/white lines. The number of pixels on the video image, its frequency, is also static. When the those frequencies are harmonic, the image is stable. When those frequencies shift phases at different rates as you zoom out, there is an interaction between them  that produces the moiré patterns. As Myl. says, you reduce or eliminate it not by changing the frequencies but by altering the waveform. You waveforms now are rigid, on/off. By softening the waveform into a sine wave you will reduce the interactions. You cannot alter the waveform of the video so you apply a bit of blur to the weave.

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