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1 Repps
The true repp is a plain weave fabric having both warp and weft arranged one thread fine, one thread coarse. The coarse ends are always lifted above the coarse picks, and fine ends over the fine picks, thus producing more prominent transverse ribs than those of the poplin. Two beans are used, with the fine warp more heavily weighted than the coarse warp. The illustration shows the true repp weave in cross-section, A is the coarse warp and C coarse weft, B is fine warp and D fine weft. A and B are alternately set.
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2 Repps, Imitation
REPPS, IMITATIONA cotton cloth in plain weave, about 80 ends and 60 picks per inch, 32's warp, 16's weft. Piece-dyed and printed in designs suitable for dress wear. -
3 Repps Barre
A French fabric made with yarn dyed grege warp and yarn dyed silk weft. Prominent ribs are woven in the weft. Rayon or cotton weft is used for cheaper varieties. -
4 Condenser Yarns
These are spun from good quality cotton waste, in counts from 5's to 10's, and largely used as weft for cotton blankets, low quality shirtings, quilts repps tussores, etc. They are short in fibre and soft spun from waste such as cop bottoms, reelers and winders waste, etc. When fabrics containing condenser weft spun from such waste are raised, the finish is much better than if preparation waste is used. The yarn is thick, soft and covers well, but contains many impurities. -
5 Furnitures
A general term to include all fabrics used for upholstery purposes, and includes such cloths as drills, cretonnes, repps, brocades, tapestries, etc., and woven from cotton, silk, rayon, etc.
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6 Upholstery Fabrics
Fabrics employed in the making and covering of furniture. Silks, velvets, horse-hair, repps, chintz, leather-cloth, moreen, cretonnes, muslin and cotton are all included.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Upholstery Fabrics
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