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A printed cotton cloth, 30's to 40's warp, 6's to 10's condenser weft, plain or twill weave. Printed in bold patterns, the fabric being covered with pattern. Used for curtains and furniture cloths. Widths up to 50-in. Satin and oatmeal weaves are sometimes used, but most cretonnes are woven plain or 2 & 2 twill. Indian cretonnes are usually 42-in. wide when finished, 48 ends and 32 picks per inch, 36's T., 8's W. A better quality for furniture is made 42-in. wide, 84 ends and 40 picks per inch, 2/50's T., 14's W. In this cloth the warp is printed before weaving. A cloth printed on both sides is popular and usually woven with an oatmeal ground as illustrated herewith. The cloth is reversible and used for curtains. The quality is about 48 ends and 32 picks per inch, 30's T., 8's W. -
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кретон (1. декоративная ткань с крупным ярким набивным рисунком; 2. мебельная ткань) @furniture cretonne мебельный кретон @shadow cretonne теневой кретон (из набивной основы и белого или крашеного утка) @ -
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кретон (1. декоративная ткань с крупным ярким набивным рисунком; 2. мебельная ткань) @furniture cretonne мебельный кретон @shadow cretonne теневой кретон (из набивной основы и белого или крашеного утка) @
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cretonne — [ krətɔn ] n. f. • 1723; p. ê. de Creton, village de l Eure ♦ Toile de coton très forte. Housse en cretonne. « Les deux fenêtres et leurs rideaux de cretonne à fleurs » (Chardonne). ● cretonne nom féminin (peut être de Courtonne, nom propre)… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cretonne — Cretonne, originally a strong, white fabric with a hempen warp and linen weft. The word is sometimes said to be derived from Creton, a village in Normandy where the manufacture of linen was carried on. Some other serious sources mention that the… … Wikipedia
cretonne — CRETONNE. sub. f. Sorte de toile blanche. Des chemises de cretonne … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
cretonne — 1870, from Fr. cretonne (1723), supposedly from Creton, village in Normandy where it originally was made … Etymology dictionary
Cretonne — Cre*tonne (kr? t?n ), n. [F., gr. Creton, its first manufacturer.] 1. A strong white fabric with warp of hemp and weft of flax. [1913 Webster] 2. A fabric with cotton warp and woolen weft. [1913 Webster] 3. A kind of chintz with a glossy surface … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cretonne — (franz.), weißes Baumwollengewebe zu Hemden etc., mit 28 Ketten und 24 Schußfäden auf 1 cm; Garne: Kette Nr. 24 engl., Schuß Nr. 20 engl., Bindung ist Leinwand. C. bedruckt, mit 24 Ketten und 30 Schußfäden auf 1 cm, Garne Nr. 30 engl. C.… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Cretonne — (spr. tónn), eine Art Leinwand in der Normandie; auch ein kräftiger Baumwollstoff, zu Vorhängen, Möbelbezug … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
cretonne — ► NOUN ▪ a heavy cotton fabric, typically with a floral pattern, used for upholstery. ORIGIN French … English terms dictionary
cretonne — [krē tän′, krē′tän΄] n. [Fr, after Creton, village in Normandy, noted for its cloth since the 16th cent.] a heavy, unglazed, printed cotton or linen cloth, used for curtains, slipcovers, etc … English World dictionary
Cretonne — La cretonne est un tissu assez fort, constitué de fils de chanvre, de lin ou de coton sur une armure de toile et dont la contexture est carrée. Elle est principalement employée pour l ameublement (housses de protection pour les meubles, rideaux) … Wikipédia en Français
Cretonne — Bei Cretonne handelt es sich um ein gröberes, leinwandbindiges Baumwollgrundgewebe mit stumpfer Optik und einem relativ harten Griff, das u. a. als Druckgrundware eingesetzt wird. Roh, gebleicht, gefärbt oder bedruckt ist dieses Material… … Deutsch Wikipedia