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1 Fancy Weaving
This term has various meanings. In a plain weaving district such as Rawtenstall or Burnley, a drill is a fancy cloth, while in a shed where jacquards are used the weavers would call a brocade leno a fancy. Generally a fancy cloth is any cloth that exhibits some additional decorative feature of weave, colour, fancy yarns, etc. -
2 Fancy Crepe
CREPE (Fancy Crepe, Crape)Originally called crapes, and were always black and used for mourning purposes. It is a puckered or crinkled fabric. Special hard-twisted yarns are used, and when the cloth is washed or finished a crepe effect is produced which is permanent, due to the shrinkage of the special yarns. The cloths produced by what are termed crepe weaves do not pucker except when hard-twisted yarns are used (see Crepon). The following weave particulars are typical of true cotton crepes produced from crepe yarns in a plain weave and when finished the cloths shrink from 48-in. to 34/5-in. One has 48 ends and 42 picks per inch in the loom and gives 60 ends and 52 picks per inch finished. Warp and weft are 2/120's. The other is woven 38 X 46 in the loom and gives 56 X 60 finished, 100's warp and weft crepe yarns, with 2/80's colour. Both fabrics are picked two right and two reverse. -
3 Basket Cloth
A cotton fabric of fancy matt style, with 2, 3 or 4 ends and picks working together of heavy yams.. An average cloth is made 42-in., 48-ends, 34 picks per inch, 2/20's warp, 8's weft. The line drawing gives the weave and the photograph the cloth known as Connaught embroidery cloth. Also a plain cloth woven with coloured warp and weft yams, such as black and white, red and white, in a matt weave such as 52 X 40, 16's/10's ▪ -
4 Apron Cloth
Plain woven coloured cloths in stripes and checks. Colours are usually blues and blacks, with a side border differently coloured of bolder stripe or of figuring worked on the dhootie principle; 34 to 38-in. wide, 64 ends and picks to 72 ends and picks, 28's to 36's warp and weft. A standard cloth both for the home and colonial markets is 64 X 64, 28/30's, and in square designs. Fancy designs are very commonly used as apron cloths. -
5 Japanese Native Cloth
A plain weave, native hand-loom woven cloth, used for embroidery and other fancy stitch work. Woven 14-in. wide, in fine qualities from unsized cotton; one quality has 54 ends and 48 picks per inch, 42's T., 40's W.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Japanese Native Cloth
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6 Moss Finished Cloth
A woollen cloth woven in fancy colours which is heavily milled and finished with a face that allows the weave to be distinctly seen although of a fibrous nature.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Moss Finished Cloth
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7 Austrian Cloth (Awnings)
A fabric used for window shades from heavy yarns and in broad stripes. The stripes alternate a fancy weave with a crimp. Made in all cotton for shops and stores. Mercerised cotton for house windows and verandah use.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Austrian Cloth (Awnings)
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8 Book Cloth
Cotton fabrics of many qualities, plain weave, used by bookbinders. Usually coloured, heavily sized and embossed between hot rollers. Dyed either in the ordinary way or only padded on the face, when they are known as " fancy coloured." -
9 Boutonne Cloth
French term for a cotton fabric made in fancy jacquard designs with slub yarns; used for dress purposes. -
10 Cheripa Cloth
A fancy worsted dress fabric made in Bradford during the first half of the 19th century. -
11 Greys (Grey Cloth)
All-cotton cloths containing unbleached yarns are called greys, whether plain or fancy weaves.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Greys (Grey Cloth)
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12 Kaffir Sheeting Cloth
A heavy cotton fabric made from coarse low-grade cotton yarns and used by the natives in South Africa for clothing. The short length pieces have fancy coloured headings and are usually shipped in the loom state. There are few ends and picks per inch, and 8's to 16's yarns are used in a 2 & 2 twill weave.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Kaffir Sheeting Cloth
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13 Rice Cloth
An all-cotton plain weave fabric made 41-in. wide from hard-spun warp yarn and a fancy weft of the slub character. The slubs occur every few inches. About 42's warp, 56 ends and 60 picks per inch. Both piece-dyed and printed. -
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15 узорчаста тканина
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16 узорчатая ткань
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > узорчатая ткань
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17 ткань
cloth, fabric, material, tissue, web* * *ткань ж.
cloth, fabricгрунтова́ть ткань — ground clothгумми́ровать ткань — rubberize fabricнабива́ть ткань по шабло́нам — block-print [plate-print] textilesнастила́ть ткань — spread clothобраба́тывать ткань про́тив возде́йствия воды́ — waterproof fabricобраба́тывать ткань про́тив мо́ли — moth-proof fabricпрорези́нивать ткань — rubberize fabricткань сохраня́ет скла́дку — the fabric retains the creaseасбе́стовая ткань — asbestos cloth, asbestos fabricбре́керная ткань — breaker fabricбытова́я ткань ( точного соответствия нет) — apparel [household, consumer-type] fabric (Примечание. Household fabric не включает одё́жную ткань.)ворсова́я ткань — pile clothгофриро́ванная ткань — goffered clothткань для сит — bolting clothжгу́товая ткань — roving fabricткань из стекловолокна́ — glass-fibre clothкамво́льная ткань — worsted clothко́рдная ткань — cord fabricмо́ющаяся ткань — washable fabricоби́вочная ткань — upholstery fabricодё́жная ткань — apparel fabricпереплё́тная ткань — bookbinder's [binding] clothпро́волочная ткань — wire cloth, wire fabricсинтети́ческая ткань — synthetic fabricсуро́вая ткань — grey cloth, crude fabricтексти́льная ткань — wooven fabricтехни́ческая ткань — industrial fabricузо́рчатая ткань — fancy clothфильтрова́льная ткань — filter clothхлопчатобума́жная ткань — cotton clothшё́лковая ткань — silk clothшерстяна́я ткань — woolen cloth, wool fabric* * * -
18 ткань
ж. cloth, fabricткань, не пропускающая влагу — fabric impervious to moisture
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20 Back
The underside of a cloth as woven in the loom. Some cloths are woven face down for ease in weaving; as, for instance, warp satins, in which the lift is 4 / 1, by weaving face down, only one thread is lifted and four remain down. The pattern in a fancy cloth will always indicate the face, and so will the finish.
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