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1 Cambric
A light plain cloth fine reed, pick and yarns, such as 100 X 80, 60's/80's. Both American and Egyptian yarns are used. It is difficult to say where a muslin ends and a cambric begins because of their great similarity. Cambric originally meant a fine linen cloth. Other styles of cotton cambrics are: - 53 in 61 yards, 100 X 100, 52's/62's all Egyptian 40 in 120 yards 92 X 88, 62's/62's all Egyptian 41 in 90 yards, 100 X 88 52's/52's all Egyptian. Records show that cambric made of linen was printed at London in 1595 and chiefly used for the great ruffs then in fashion with both sexes Bands cuffs also shirts were made of it. ———————— A very fine farbic without any weaving faults used for neckties and scarves when printed or dyed. Super quality yarns are used and fine reed and pick. ———————— A true cambric being an all linen fabric plain weave. Used for under clothing many dress purposes and hand kerchiefs. Usually green yams are used and the cloth is afterwards boiled and bleached. For handkerchiefs coloured yarns are frequently used for borders. ———————— A soft finished fabric used for dress linings in various colours and weights. -
2 Irish Cambric
(See Cambric). An all-flax plain-weave fabric, fine yarns. Used for handkerchiefs, underclothing, etc. -
3 cambric
1. батист; кембрик; 2. батистовый @cotton cambric хлопчатобумажный батист, кембрик @Irish cambric льняной батист, линобатист @kid-finished cambric кембрик под лайку @linen cambric льняной батист, линобатист @Scotch cambric шотландский плательный батист @ -
4 cambric
1. батист; кембрик; 2. батистовый @cotton cambric хлопчатобумажный батист, кембрик @Irish cambric льняной батист, линобатист @kid-finished cambric кембрик под лайку @linen cambric льняной батист, линобатист @Scotch cambric шотландский плательный батист @ -
5 Irish cambric
Текстиль: линобатист, льняной батист -
6 irish cambric
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > irish cambric
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7 льняной батист
1) General subject: cambric2) Textile: Irish cambric, linen batiste, linen cambric -
8 линобатист
Textile: Irish cambric, lawn, leno cloth, linen batiste, linen cambric, sheer lawn -
9 Madeira Embroidery
A white work done by nuns in Madeira, of high-class quality - resembles Irish work or Broderie Anglaise. The embroidery is done upon fine linen cambric.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Madeira Embroidery
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