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1 Corded Alpaca
A fabric made with a cotton warp and alpaca weft. The cotton warp forms cords down the piece, and is covered by the weft which thus produces both face and back of the fabric. -
2 Cord Tyre Fabric
A cotton cloth for motor tyres devised to eliminate the chafing action of threads crossing each other, as obtains in the " builder " fabric. The cloth is made with strong corded threads for the warp, with as little weft as possible. The picks vary from 4 to 10 per inch. The warp threads are laid parallel and vary from 22 to 25 per inch. The weft is a single end of 21's to 23's with 10 to 16 turns per inch and is only intended to retain the warp threads in parallel order. The warp takes all the strain, and is composed of two-ply threads, counts 23's, 5 X 3 ends twisted right, left, right. The single yarn is 16 to 20 turns, first doubling 5 ends up, 16 to 20 turns, and the finishing twisting 15 ends (5 X 3) is also 16 to 20 turns per inch. These are the " cord tyres " of commerce (see Builder Fabric and Breaker) -
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4 материал в рубчик
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > материал в рубчик
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5 ткань в рубчик
1) General subject: ripple-cloth, welt2) Textile: corded fabric, ribbed fabric, ripple cloth -
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7 ткань в поперечный рубчик
Textile: cross-corded fabric, woven welt (напр. пике)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ткань в поперечный рубчик
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8 ткань в поперечный рубчик
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > ткань в поперечный рубчик
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10 вельвет-корд
1) General subject: corded (ribbed) velveteen, corded velvet (АД)2) Textile: corduroy, cotton corduroy, ribbed fabric3) Makarov: corded velveteen, ribbed velveteen -
11 Ducape
An all-silk fabric,plain weave, made with cords. Although an ancient term it is still met with in country districts for a corded cloth. It is actually a poplin fabric of heavy make. -
12 Painters' Canvas
Fine corded woven fabric, one side ribbed and the other made similar to knit fabric, made of all-wool or mixed with cotton and in grey or drab colours. -
13 Sicilienne
SICILIENNE, SICILIANOriginally a plain weave fabric, made from silk warp and wool weft, heavy yarns and corded. A light silk fabric has this name, and is very similar to the " Mousseline-de-soie." Yorkshire manufacturers make a cloth under this term which is plain weave and used for linings. Made about 44 ends and 48 picks per inch, 2/60's cotton warp, 11's mohair weft. The shrinkage in width is 10 per cent and in length about 1 per cent when finished, as the warp is pulled straight, causing the weft to bend round the threads. -
14 Sicilian
SICILIENNE, SICILIANOriginally a plain weave fabric, made from silk warp and wool weft, heavy yarns and corded. A light silk fabric has this name, and is very similar to the " Mousseline-de-soie." Yorkshire manufacturers make a cloth under this term which is plain weave and used for linings. Made about 44 ends and 48 picks per inch, 2/60's cotton warp, 11's mohair weft. The shrinkage in width is 10 per cent and in length about 1 per cent when finished, as the warp is pulled straight, causing the weft to bend round the threads. -
15 Allemande
A French corded heavy silk fabric used for vestings and dress purposes. It is made in a fancy twill weave usually 8-shafts and 4 picks to a repeat. -
16 Amure-Laine
A heavy corded silk-face fabric, interlaced with a warp rib weave, the weft resting in the interior of the structure. -
17 Chenille
An open edging for ladies' dress, of silk thread corded. It obtains its name from its resemblance to the convolutions of a hairy caterpillar, the Chenille of France. ———————— This is a term primarily applied to a fancy yarn which is made by weaving. The usual method of production is to arrange two pairs of leno threads in one dent of the reed, with a suitable space between, according to the thickness of the chenille yam required. The yarn can be white, mono-coloured or multi-coloured. In the latter case multiple boxes are required on the loom and are changed in accordance with the design desired. After weaving, the fabric is cut lengthways in the middle of the space between each group of four leno threads. This makes continuous chains of short tufts of weft pile and constitutes the chenille yarn. It is mostly used as weft for the production of table covers, hangings, dressing gowns, rugs, carpets, and as fancy yam effects in dress and other fabrics. -
18 Gros D'afrique Corde
A heavy corded cloth for dress purposes; it has two silk warps, one single ecru yam, and the other two-fold or three-fold silk. The weft is thick cotton. The effect is a heavy rib across the fabric.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Gros D'afrique Corde
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19 Laine Elastique
A French all-wool dress fabric in crepe and corded effects combined. Dyed black and dull finished, of light summer weight. Made 45 -in. wide. Also known as Armure Victoria. -
20 Nanyangtuan
A very fine corded silk fabric, made in Nanyang, Tientsin and formerly sent yearly to Peking as tribute silk.
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corded — adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. made of or provided with cords or ridges; specifically muscled in ridges b. of a muscle tense, taut 2. bound, fastened, or wound about with cords 3. striped or ribbed with or as if with cord … New Collegiate Dictionary
Corded quilting — Man s waistcoat decorated with floral designs in corded quilting. Probably English, c. 1760. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, M.2007.211.813. Corded quilting (also known as Marseilles quilting, Marseilles embroidery or marcella) is a decorative… … Wikipedia
corded — /kawr did/, adj. 1. furnished with, made of, or in the form of cords. 2. ribbed, as a fabric. 3. bound with cords. 4. (of wood) stacked up in cords. 5. stringy, or ribbed, in appearance, esp. from the prominence of the muscles, veins, etc.: a… … Universalium
corded — cord•ed [[t]ˈkɔr dɪd[/t]] adj. 1) furnished with, made of, or in the form of cords 2) tex ribbed, as a fabric 3) bound with cords 4) (of wood) stacked up in cords 5) stringy or ribbed in appearance • Etymology: 1350–1400 … From formal English to slang
corded — /ˈkɔdəd/ (say kawduhd) adjective 1. equipped with, made of, having, or in the form of cords. 2. ribbed, as a fabric. 3. bound with cords. 4. (of wood) stacked up in cords …
Moire (fabric) — Moire ribbons In textiles, a moire (pronounced /ˈmwɑr/ or /ˈmɔr/) (less often, moiré) is a fabric with a wavy (watered) appearance produced mainly from silk, but also wool, cotton and rayon. The watered ap … Wikipedia
poplin — /pop lin/, n. a finely corded fabric of cotton, rayon, silk, or wool, for dresses, draperies, etc. [1700 10; < F popeline, earlier papeline < It papalina, fem. of papalino papal; so called from being made at the papal city of Avignon. See PAPAL,… … Universalium
Russell cord — is a corded fabric made with a cotton warp and worsted filling; two warp ends are woven together to form the cord. The cord lines run warpwise. [Fairchild s Dictionary of Textiles, 7th edition.] It can be woven using 40% cotton and 60% wool (or… … Wikipedia
piqué — stiff durable corded fabric of cotton, rayon or silk Fabric and Cloth … Phrontistery dictionary
cord — [[t]kɔrd[/t]] n. 1) tex a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together 2) elm a small, flexible, insulated electrical cable 3) tex a ribbed fabric, esp. corduroy 4) tex a cordlike rib on the surface of cloth 5)… … From formal English to slang
grosgrain — noun Etymology: French gros grain coarse texture Date: 1868 a strong close woven corded fabric usually of silk or rayon and often with cotton filler compare grogram … New Collegiate Dictionary