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1 Mayo Twill
A weave largely used in the woollen trade, on 8-ends and 8 picks. The diagram shows the weave ———————— See Campbell Twill. An 8-end twill weave, used principally for wool and worsted fabrics. -
2 Mayo Dress Fabrics
Several dress fabrics are included in this term and the common characteristic is that they are woven in the Mayo twill weave. They are all of super qualities and made with botany weft in each case, but the warp may be silk, worsted or super doubled cotton yarns.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Mayo Dress Fabrics
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3 Campbell Twill
A weave largely used in the woollen trade, on 8-ends and 8 picks. The diagram shows the weave -
4 Broken Twill
A weave in which the twill line is broken by a deviation from a regular step, as in the satin weave. The illustration shows the four-shaft and six-shaft weaves. Other broken twill weaves are: - Coutil, Campball, Cut Checks, Cut Stripes, Chevron, Arrowhead or Feather, Lorraine, Mayo and Metz Cord (see under each name)
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