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1 Bird's-Eye Pattern
A small design based on the diamond principle, with a small dot in the centre of each figure. Used for dobby and jacquard effects as a ground weave. Almost any design that gives a small spot of colour can be included under this termDictionary of the English textile terms > Bird's-Eye Pattern
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2 переплетение птичий глаз
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > переплетение птичий глаз
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3 ажурное переплетение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ажурное переплетение
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4 переплетение птичий глаз
Textile: bird's eye, bird's eye weave, eyelet stitchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переплетение птичий глаз
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5 Pfauenaugenbindung
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6 Tick Effects
Another name for " bird's-eye " designs especially in the worsted suiting industry. The effect is produced by using one end or two ends working as one of a light-coloured yarn to three or four ends of a dark colour in the warp, the weave usually being a twill.
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