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1 Armure
This term is given to a special weave which is much used in both the silk and woollen industries. A peculiar pebbled appearance is given to the face of the cloth. Generally woven on 24 staves for silk and 12 to 24 for wool goods. In the design - Black squares = warp up. Crosses = 4-end sateen weft base. Circles = base of warp construction. The word is French for a small pattern -
2 Armure Wool Fabric
Made in wide widths for use as dresses, coats, etc., good quality yarns, 72-ends, 68 picks per inch. The warp is usually end and end mohair and worsted, two-fold yarns, such as 2 / 60's or 2 / 40's - The weft is single worsted 26's to 32's. Other qualities are made from one kind of warp, but in right and reverse twist, and up to about loo-ends per inch. Cotton weft is used in the cheapest cloths, about 48's yarn dyed black. The photograph shows a typical wool Armure fabric made in a fancy rep weave 84 X 68, 2 / 60's botany / 30's botany. A heavy cloth is also termed "Armure", used for drapery and curtains, woven with brocade figuring on the armure weave ground, and all-wool yarnsDictionary of the English textile terms > Armure Wool Fabric
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3 Armure Bosphore
An all-silk armure made with a reversible pattern. -
4 Armure Cheviot
A dress material made from Cheviot wool yarns in armure design styles and usually dyed black. -
5 Armure Satinee
A silk showing a fine twill armure surface and satin back. -
6 Armure Laine
A heavy ribbed or corded silk with wool weft. It has a warp rib and the face is silk, the weft being covered with silk warp. -
7 Armure Royale
A worsted fabric for costumes, coats, etc., woven in the II-shaft weave. The design shows two repeats of the weave each way. Made 57-in. in the reed and finishes to 54-in. piece-dyed to weigh 9-oz. per yard. Made 100 X 62 in the loom from 2 / 64's botany warp and 32's botany weft. The selvedges are usually made in 2 X 2 hopsack weave. This cloth is a fair sample of the many armures now made -
8 Armure Victoria
A dress and mourning style of dress material made from all-wool yarns of fine counts. The finish gives a dull black ground with small, but very fine, lined brocade designs; used for summer and evening dresses, usually 44-in. wide. -
9 Royal Armure
A narrow French silk dress fabric, woven with a crepe weave which gives a pebbled face. -
10 Taffetas Armure
Brocade with plain taffeta ground woven from silk warp and cotton weft. The figure is developed in 5-shaft warp satin weave. -
11 Armures
Besides the wool cloths (see Armure Wool) silk cloths are sold as armures under the following names - Louisine, Barathea, Ottoman and Royale, in fine yams and close weaving. A fabric known as Silk Armure is made in the 8-shaft satin weave, either plain or with small warp spots. It has a warp face and grege silk is used for both warp and weft. It is dyed and dull finished. -
12 Barathea
A worsted fabric in twill hop-sack weave weighing 15-oz. or over for 58-in. The cloth is dyed indigo. Woven from 2/36's botany warp and 66's weft, and in fine reeds and picks, about 92 X 160. The finishing process shrinks the fabric about 20 per cent. The diagram shows the weave. Another cloth is woven with a silk warp and a fine botany weft in a weft rib weave. Used for dresses. This term was originally adopted as a registered trade name for an armure silk tie, but is now generally used for silk or worsted fabric with the pebbled weave of the armure. A fabric used for army clothing which had this name is made of all two-fold worsted yams and in a double twill weave -
13 Georgette Crepe
A brand name for a diaphanous silk crepe of special weave construction in very small armure effects. Also striped. -
14 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. -
15 Meraline Raye
A trade term for a woollen striped fabric used for dress purposes. The stripes are narrow and alternately armure and plain or twill bars. Made 42-in. wide and light weight for summer wear. -
16 Plisse Ombre
An armure weave in plisse effect and ombre shading. -
17 Salamine
A silk armure dress fabric of black warp and coloured weft, woven with a pin check effect, about the early 19th century. -
18 Saxonienne
A French term for silk armure dress goods with small designs and varie-coloured warp threads.
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