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TERRY CLOTHS

  • 1 Terry Cloths

    Terry is looped pile. The loops are formed by extra warp, and may be formed on one or both sides of the cloth, and all over the fabric or only at parts. The looped pile is produced by using wires or more generally by a terry motion.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Terry Cloths

  • 2 Terry Towels

    Rough-faced fabrics made with looped pile and used for towels. Made from all cotton, all flax or mixed (see Terry Cloths)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Terry Towels

  • 3 Faconne

    A raised figure on the surface, such as seen in figured terry cloths. The French term for "figure".

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Faconne

  • 4 Quilt

    QUILT, QUILTED
    Originally a term applied to a cushion, bed, mattress or bedcover that was quilted by putting wadding between two cloths and stitching the two cloths together. The stitching can be arranged to form pattern in addition to binding the two cloths together. " Quilts " is now a general term, and includes the bedcovers known as Alhambra, Broche, Grecian, Honeycomb, Marseilles, Mitcheline, Tapestry and Terry.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Quilt

  • 5 Quilted

    QUILT, QUILTED
    Originally a term applied to a cushion, bed, mattress or bedcover that was quilted by putting wadding between two cloths and stitching the two cloths together. The stitching can be arranged to form pattern in addition to binding the two cloths together. " Quilts " is now a general term, and includes the bedcovers known as Alhambra, Broche, Grecian, Honeycomb, Marseilles, Mitcheline, Tapestry and Terry.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Quilted

  • 6 Frise

    A ratine dress cloth made in France with slub yarns, plain weave and piece-dyed. All-cotton yarns. ———————— Very fine plain weave linen cloths made in Holland, which were well bleached and used for underclothing, etc. A French-made linen cloth, but much heavier, also had this name. This was plain weave and used for dress purposes. ———————— A looped pile fabric woven in France, and is a terry cloth, from Frise, the French word for terry, ruffled, curl pile. ———————— French for ruffled. Curl pile or terry.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Frise

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