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Crepe Georgette

  • 1 Crepe Georgette

    A fine all-silk plain weave fabric, made from 46-in. to 52-in. in width to shrink 20 per cent in width and 10 per cent in length. Georgettes range from 80 ends and 80 picks to 100 ends and 100 picks per inch of 13/15 denier silk. Both warp and weft are one right, and one reverse twist. This cloth is the same as crepe-de-Chine, except that all crepe yarn is used both ways (see silk yams)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Crepe Georgette

  • 2 Crepe Georgette Twist

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Crepe Georgette Twist

  • 3 Georgette Twist

    Usually made of two threads of 13/15 denier raw silk having 50 to 90 turns per inch, right- and left-hand twist. Used for warp and weft of crepe georgette.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Georgette Twist

  • 4 Georgette Crepe

    A brand name for a diaphanous silk crepe of special weave construction in very small armure effects. Also striped.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Georgette Crepe

  • 5 Crepe Elizabeth

    A variety of georgette crepe with a pebbly or mottled appearance. A higher twist in the yarns is used than for voiles. The warp is two right and two reverse twist, with weft similar. Silk yarns of 75 denier with about 65 turns per inch are used.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Crepe Elizabeth

  • 6 Charmeuse Georgette Broche

    A brocaded silk dress material having figures on a plain ground. Grege Warp and soft, silk crepe weft. When finished a slight rib effect is given.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Charmeuse Georgette Broche

  • 7 Toyama Georgette

    Fine silk crepe, one of the best dress silks made in Japan. Made 36-in. to 38-in. wide.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Toyama Georgette

  • 8 Silk Yarns

    Silk yarns are composed of a number of silk filaments twisted together, usually 8 to 12 to form a thread. The filaments have a natural coating of gum which gives strength and elasticity, but reduces lustre. The gum must be boiled off if lustre is wanted, which may be done either in the yarn state or when woven in cloth. Silk yarns are divided into two classes, " thrown silk" and " spun silk," the first being yarns that are made by the processes of reeling and throwing, and the second consisting of yarns spun from waste silk. Thrown Silk, or Net Silk comprises organzine and tram yarns, organzine being made from the most perfect cocoons and used for warps. Tram is made from the inferior cocoons and used as weft. All silk contains a proportion of natural gum, and the amount of gum removed give rise to the following terms: - Boiled-off Silk - Yarn which has had all the gum removed, and has the highest sheen (see Boiled-off). Hard Silk - Yarn that has not undergone any boiling-off process. Ecru Silk - Yarn boiled to remove about 3 per cent to 5 per cent of the gum by light washing in lukewarm water. Souple Silk - Yarn boiled to remove about one-sixth of the gum. Bengal Silk - See Bengal Silk. Berlin Silk - A silk yarn made for fancy hand work. It is produced by doubling from 4 to 8 twisted singles grege by a right-hand twist; then again doubling three of these with a left-hand twist. The thread is very round, smooth, and hard, also known as cordon-net. Blond Silk - A special silk yarn made by doubling three grege threads left-hand twist, then doubling three of these together with right-hand twist. Brights - Silk which has been entirely de-gummed in the skein and then dyed. Bourette, Bourrette Yarn - A low grade of silk yarn made from the waste produced by schappe spinning. Canton Silk - See Canton Silk. Chiffon Twist - Single raw silk threads, 50 or more turns per inch. Used for chiffons, crepe-de-chines, etc. Crepe-de-Chine - Hard twist tram silk, about 40 to 70 turns per inch. Made from 3 to 5 raw silk ends. Usually woven as weft. Crepe Georgette - Hard twist raw silk usually made from two threads 13/15 deniers, 50 or more turns, both right and left twist, used for crepe georgettes as warp and weft. Crepe Twist - This is tram silk hard twisted, having from 30 to 100 turns per inch. Used for making fabrics of a crepe character both all silk and mixtures. Cordonnet Silk - See Berlin Silk; also under Cordonnet. Eri Silk - A raw silk obtained from the wild silkworm " Attacus ricini." Flock Silk - A general term used to indicate silk yarns made from the outer uneven parts of the cocoon. Floss Silk - Used principally for embroidery purposes. It is a thrown silk and made by doubling two thick raw singles with right-hand twist together with a left-hand twist. Galette Silk - A coarse silk yarn made from waste. Grenadine Silk - Organzine silk with a large number of turns per inch. Jaspe Silk - Silk warps printed in the hank. Ombre Silk - Skein dyed yarn in a gradation of shades, which run in sequence of depth of colour, varying from five up to forty shades. Schappe Silk - A spun silk yarn which is made from silk degummed by the maceration process used on the Continent (see Schappe Silk). Soie Ondee - See Soie Ondee. Silk Yarns - In addition to the foregoing yarns see under the following terms for further silk yarns: - Cable, Cevennes, Chappe, Chine, Clochepeid, Crocheting, Crue (see Ecru), Cuite Cusier, Cusirino, Degummed, Docken, Doup-pion. Ecru, Embroidery, Etschingo, Filature, Filature a 1'Europeune, Filet, Florette, Fringe, Goffered, Grege, Gum Hainin, Hard, Kahing, Knitting, Lousy, Marabout, Maybasch, Melange, Mele, Mi-cuit, Minchcw, Nett, Noil, Organzine, Ouvrees, Oval, Pearlina, Pel, Pelo, Poie, Pure dye Silk, Raw (see Grege), Re-reels, Retorse, Senegal, Sewing, Simonita, Soft Singles, Soie Ondee, Souple, Spun, Steeped, Strafilato, Stumba, Thrown, Tors San File, Tram, Tramette, Tsatlees, Tussah, Twist, Washed, Zaguri.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Silk Yarns

  • 9 Georgine

    A very light and fine silk fabric of the georgette type. Woven of partly boiled-off silk yarns, the gum being removed after weaving. Piece-dyed, plain weave. It has not the elasticity of crepe georgette.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Georgine

  • 10 Georgettes

    A name that has been given to a very fine 8-shaft crepe weave fabric made in many qualities for South America, Canada, the home trade, etc. Super Egyptian yarns are used. Fair examples are 100 ends and 96 picks per inch, 80's T., 120's W., 110 ends and 108 picks per inch, 70's T., 120's W. Another georgette is woven plain from twofold combed and gassed Sakel. yarns and warped two right and two reverse twist, the weft being exactly the same as the warp. The process of finishing forms the crinkled appearance of crepe. A good example is 41-in., 60 ends and 58 picks per inch, 2/100's T., 2/80's W. (see Crepe Georgettes for silk variety)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Georgettes

См. также в других словарях:

  • Crêpe Georgette — Crêpe Geor|gette [krɛpʒɔr ʒɛt] der; , s [krɛp...] <aus gleichbed. fr. crêpe Georgette, nach der franz. Modistin Madame Georgette (Atelierleiterin im ehemaligen Pariser Modehaus Doucet)> zartes, durchsichtiges Gewebe aus Kreppgarn …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • Crêpe Georgette — Crêpe Geor|gette 〈[krɛp ʒɔrʒɛ̣t] m.; , s [krɛp] 〉 durchsichtiger Seiden od. Kunstseidenkrepp * * * Crêpe Geor|gette [krɛpʒɔr ʒɛt ], der; , s [krɛp] [frz., zu ↑ 2Crêpe u. dem Namen der Madame Georgette, der Atelierleiterin im ehemaligen Pariser… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • crepe georgette — crepe geor|gette sb. (fk.) (et silkestof) …   Dansk ordbog

  • crêpe georgette — crê·pe geor·get·te loc.s.m.inv. ES fr. {{wmetafile0}} TS tess. crespo sottilissimo, quasi trasparente {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX. ETIMO: dal nome della sarta francese Georgette de la Plante …   Dizionario italiano

  • Crepe (tissu) — Crêpe (tissu) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Crêpe (homonymie). Le crêpe est un tissu qui a été travaillé pour avoir un aspect ondulé. Le mot vient du latin cripus, qui signifie frisé, ondulé, et est devenu cresp en ancien français puis crêpe …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Crêpe (Tissu) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Crêpe (homonymie). Le crêpe est un tissu qui a été travaillé pour avoir un aspect ondulé. Le mot vient du latin cripus, qui signifie frisé, ondulé, et est devenu cresp en ancien français puis crêpe. Le crêpe peut …   Wikipédia en Français

  • crêpe — 1. crêpe [ krɛp ] n. f. • XIIIe; cresp adj. XIIe; lat. crispus « frisé » ♦ Fine galette faite d une pâte liquide composée de lait, de farine et d œufs, que l on a fait frire, saisir dans une poêle ou sur une plaque (⇒ crêpière). Crêpe bretonne.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Georgette — Geor|gette 〈[ ʒɔrʒɛ̣t] m.; s; unz.; Textilw.〉 schleierartig dünner Stoff aus Seide, Wolle od. Baumwolle [frz.] * * * Geor|gette [ʒɔr ʒɛt ], der; s, s: Kurzf. von ↑ Crêpe Georgette. * * * Georgette   [ʒɔr ʒɛt, französisch] der, s/ s, Crêpe… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • georgette crepe — noun see georgette * * * Georgette crepe, = georgette. (Cf. ↑georgette) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Crêpe (tissu) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Crêpe (homonymie). Le crêpe est un tissu qui a été travaillé pour avoir un aspect ondulé. Le mot vient du latin cripus, qui signifie frisé, ondulé, et est devenu cresp en ancien français puis crêpe. Le crêpe peut …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Crêpe — Crêpe1 〈[krɛ̣p] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 = Krepp; Crêpe de Chine [Crêpe də ʃi:n] leichter Seiden od. Kunstseidenkrepp in Taftbindung, Chinakrepp; Crêpe Georgette [Crêpe ʒɔrʒɛ̣t] durchsichtiger Seiden od. Kunstseidenkrepp; Crêpe Satin [Crêpe satɛ̃:]… …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

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