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1 Corkscrew Weave
A weave largely used by worsted manufacturers for coatings and trouserings. It is based on the sateen principle on 7, 9, or 11 shafts, and the length of float arranged as desired. Either warp or weft face can be made. Design 7 under Corkscrew Cloth shows a 7 end corkscrew weave. Design 9 shows a 9 end weft corkscrew weave. -
2 Corkscrew Cloth
A wool dress fabric in a twill or diagonal weave. Two fold worsted yarns are used for both warp and weft. The corkscrew effect is obtained by using a weave of the type indicated by No. 13 which shows a standard corkscrew weave of 13 shafts. The cloth is usually made wide 68 in loom width to finish 56 in. A usual quality has 100 ends and 60 picks per inch, 2/48's T., 2/30's W., worsted. A cheaper quality with single weft has 92 ends and 72 picks per inch, 2/40's T., 14's W. worsted. Woven four ends in a dent and clear finished to weigh 23 oz. per yard ▪ -
3 Chain Weave
A weave giving a chain effect used in the worsted trade; it is produced by a double corkscrew twill weave. -
4 косой репс
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5 переплетение в волнистый рубчик
Textile: corkscrew weave, wavy weaveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переплетение в волнистый рубчик
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6 косой репс
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7 основонастилочное переплетение в волнистый рубчик
Textile: corkscrew warp weaveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > основонастилочное переплетение в волнистый рубчик
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8 уточнонастилочное переплетение в волнистый рубчик
Textile: corkscrew weft weaveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уточнонастилочное переплетение в волнистый рубчик
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9 caracol
m.1 snail (animal).2 shell (concha).3 cochlea.4 curl (rizo).* * *1 (de tierra) snail2 (de mar) winkle3 (concha) sea shell4 (del oído) cochlea5 (rizo) kiss curl6 (del reloj) snail wheel7 (de caballo) caracole1 good heavens!\hacer caracoles to caracole* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Zool) snail; esp LAm (=concha) (sea) shell, snail shell2) (=rizo) curl3) (Arquit) spiral; Cono Sur circular shopping centreescalera de caracol — spiral staircase, winding staircase
subir en caracol — [humo] to spiral up, corkscrew up
hacer caracoles — [persona] to weave about, zigzag; pey to reel, stagger; [caballo] to prance about
4)¡caracoles! — euf * [sorpresa] good heavens!; [ira] damn it!
* * *1)b) (AmL) ( concha) conch2) ( rizo) ringlet* * *= snail, snail.Ex. It includes information on cockroaches, fleas, termites, snails, slugs, and earthworms.Ex. It includes information on cockroaches, fleas, termites, snails, slugs, and earthworms.----* caracol marino = sea snail.* escalera de caracol = winding stair, spiralling staircase, spiral staircase, winding staircase.* * *1)b) (AmL) ( concha) conch2) ( rizo) ringlet* * *= snail, snail.Ex: It includes information on cockroaches, fleas, termites, snails, slugs, and earthworms.
Ex: It includes information on cockroaches, fleas, termites, snails, slugs, and earthworms.* caracol marino = sea snail.* escalera de caracol = winding stair, spiralling staircase, spiral staircase, winding staircase.* * *A1 ( Zool) snail3 ( Anat) cochleaCompuesto:caracol marino or de marsea snailB (rizo) ringlet* * *
caracol sustantivo masculino
( de tierra) snail
caracol sustantivo masculino
1 Zool snail
LAm shell
2 Anat cochlea
3 (rizo del pelo) kiss-curl, ringlet
' caracol' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escalera
- baba
- cuerno
English:
shell
- snail
- spiral staircase
- spiral
* * *♦ nm1. [animal] snail2. [concha] shell3. [del oído] cochlea4. [rizo] curl♦ interj¡caracoles! good grief!* * *m1 snail2:¡caracoles! wow! fam ; enfado damn! fam* * *caracol nm1) : snail2) concha: conch, seashell3) : cochlea4) : ringlet* * *caracol n (de tierra) snail -
10 Imitation Backed Fabrics
This class of fabric is largely used in the wool industry for making coatings and dress fabrics of a medium weight. They are really the backs of corkscrew weaves stitched to produce reasonable imitations of common twills on the back of the fabric. All ends and picks weave on both sides of the cloth. Most simple weaves can be re-arranged to produce an appearance similar to a backed cloth and all weaves arranged on the warp principle will be applicable for the weft principle when turned round.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Imitation Backed Fabrics
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11 Pattu
PATTOO, or PATTUNative-made fabrics in Kashmir. What is known as " old type " is made from woven Lohi cloth and felted from 27-in. to 18-in. and from 8 yards to 7 yards in length. The " new style " is made 27-in., 40 ends and 58 picks per inch, 2/30's Yorkshire skein woollen warp and 18's Y.s. weft, in 2 & 2 twill weave, two picks in a shed. The yarns are hand spun from wool of the native sheep. ————————PATTU, PATUA fabric made in Northern India of the patti hair of the Kabul goat. It is coarse and used locally in all parts. Many grades are made in Kangra, Simla and Kashmir. Pattu consists of several widths sewn together to make pieces 21/2 yards to 3 yards wide and about 12 yards long. It is folded into several thicknesses and worn as a wrap in the cool hilly districts. The most esteemed varieties are as follows: - Pattu Dharidar, with warp stripes. Pattu Chet. This is woven plain and printed with chintz designs and colours - small effects only. Made in Kashmir and used to make the long coat worn by the natives. Pattu Charkhana, a checked pattu. Pattu Khudrang, natural coloured. Pattu Kalamkhar, corkscrew-like stripes. Pattu Abshar, straight line stripes. Pattu Podak, a pattu made at Ladakh. Pattu Khar, coarse bagging. Pattu Pashmini, a thick shawl used as a blanket, made 54-in. wide. -
12 Shoe Cloth
A very strong and durable worsted fabric, woven in a corkscrew twill weave for use as shoe-tops. The warp is usually twofold and weft single, with ends and picks varying from 80 to 140 per inch.
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