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81 Filled Muslin
A term denoting fine muslin with lappet spots as ornament about 1850 to 1880 -
82 Fine Carpet
A term denoting a two-ply ingrain carpet with 832 warp threads in a yard width and selvedges. -
83 Flammeolum
A Roman term denoting a texture much finer than that of the flammeum. -
84 Flat Canvas
A term denoting the cotton canvas cloth used as a ground for embroidery. It is heavily calendered to give a flat surface upon which the design is sketched. -
85 Gilling
A term denoting the process of passing wool fibres repeatedly through rows of teeth in order to get the fibres parallel. It is a process used in the earlier stages of worsted yarn manufacture. -
86 Good Colour Cotton
A term denoting cotton which is neither too white nor too creamy, something between the two, though good colour to the buyer depends upon his requirements. When cotton is too creamy it is termed " buttery," when it is too white, it is described as " blue."Dictionary of the English textile terms > Good Colour Cotton
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87 Halching
A spinning mill term denoting the entanglement of the coils of yarn at the cop nose. -
88 Hamburg Wool
A term denoting embroidery wool finished with a gloss. Usually four-fold, but also made up to twelve-fold. Dyed in brilliant colours and spun from the finest German worsted. -
89 Kaki Cotton
A term denoting the golden tinted fibres which are related to those which develop endochrome as a strengthening and lustring factor. These must not be confused with either bole or insect stained cotton, but belong to creamy and brown Egyptian staples generally. -
90 Kirkha-Bootha
A term used in Bengal denoting " large flower " patterns in Cashmere shawls. -
91 Lehner Silk
A term denoting rayon made according to the collodion process. -
92 Line
LIGNE, LINEThe French line and universally used for the measurement of width of tapes, ribbons and textile smallwares. It is one-twelfth of the French inch and there are approximately eleven French lignes to the English inch. ———————— The fine long fibre of flax seperated from the tow, is made into " Line " yarns and spun up to 300 leas. " Tow " yarns are made from the waste and are thicker and more irregular than line. ———————— Originally a thread of flax, a small cord The twelfth part of an inch, but in denoting the size of pearl buttons is taken as the fortieth part of an inch. Such buttons are measured across the diameter to furnish their numerical value. -
93 Linsey
A term used in the rag sorting trade denoting any kind of wool fabric containing cotton, except carpets, dress goods and flannels. ———————— A strong, durable, coarse English cloth made of linen warp and worsted weft in white, blue and stripes. Used for dress wear by the country people. -
94 Maco Foot
Term denoting black wool hosiery knitted with a natural colour cotton foot. -
95 Mantle Cloths
A trade term denoting every description of material for use in the making on mantles, cloaks, etc., for both men and women. -
96 Natives
A term denoting uneven, dirty raw silk from Japan, China, etc., which has not been re-reeled (see Re-reels) -
97 Pads
The term denoting the fine, silk watered galloons used for eye-glass ribbons. -
98 Pai
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99 Pastel Shades
A term denoting very soft, delicate tones of many colours, especially the lighter ones. -
100 Petit
The French term denoting a fabric of lighter weight, or inferior quality, than the standard or customary make of that particular cloth.
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