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1 Union Shirtings
Fabrics for use as shirtings, pyjamas, etc., made with cotton warp and wool weft, or mixture yarn for weft, the amount of wool varies from 5 per cent up to 80 per cent. Made in Rochdale and many Yorkshire districts, 58 ends and 40 picks per inch, 16's warp, 16's weft, cotton counts. -
2 Llama Shirting
A super-quality cloth used for shirtings and blouses, made from a union warp and weft containing from 50 to 80 per cent wool in both. About 44 to 50 ends and picks per inch, and 16's to 20's warp, 12's to 18's weft (worsted counts). Made plain, twill, and in stripes. The yarns used are known as llama yarns. -
3 Llama Yarn
A union yarn made from cotton and wool with a greater proportion of wool and used for llama shirtings and pyjama cloths.
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