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  • 1 Crammed Stripes

    These are stripes produced in fabrics by cramming ends in the reed. Some portions of the cloth thus have a greater number of ends per inch than another. A common form of crammed stripe is illustrated, with six-shaft satin stripes on plain ground. In the cotton trade this term is generally used to describe all styles of crammed effects. In the woollen trade a special cloth is known as " Crammed Stripe " and is woven with a plain ground and a six-shaft satin stripe, the construction is 64's botany weft about 60 picks per inch, 72 ends ground 2/64's botany and stripes of 40's mohair and 60's cotton alternating for 48 ends

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Crammed Stripes

  • 2 ткань с рассечками

    Русско-английский текстильный словарь > ткань с рассечками

  • 3 переутолщённая ткань

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > переутолщённая ткань

  • 4 ткань с рассечками

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ткань с рассечками

  • 5 ткань с сукрутинами

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ткань с сукрутинами

  • 6 ткань со сбитыми нитями

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ткань со сбитыми нитями

  • 7 Satin Checks

    Dress fabrics made from cotton or silk with checks of satin weave on a plain ground. The cloth is bleached, dyed or printed. Usually made in light weights. A standard cloth is made 39/40-in. finished with 62 reed, 56 picks per inch, 50's ground warp and weft and 2/100's satin stripe and checking. The satin warp stripes are crammed in the reed, and the weft stripes are also crammed.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Satin Checks

  • 8 Longyi

    A loin cloth native woven on hand looms in Burma, and worn by men and women. They are in many designs and qualities and all are about 34-in. to 36-in. wide and 72-in. long. Various names are given to the cloths according to the design. Such as Akwet, Bala, etc.; also see Lungi (1) ————————
    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Longyi

  • 9 Loongees

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Loongees

  • 10 Loonghees

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Loonghees

  • 11 Loongyes

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Loongyes

  • 12 Loongies

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Loongies

  • 13 Lungis

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Lungis

  • 14 Kikois (Africa)

    A cloth similar to loongyes, but made in stripes only, about 32-in to 40-in. wide and 4 yards to 8 yards long. Often the cloth is woven with coloured borders. The qualities vary considerably. Some are made with silk borders for the use of wealthier natives. One quality is made with 60 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 32's W., cotton yarns, and the crammed border is 2/40's colour. The body of the cloth is grey except for a narrow stitch stripe down the middle. The borders have yellow, black and red stripes.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Kikois (Africa)

  • 15 Taborette

    Silk fabric woven in stripes of warp satin and weft rib. All-silk warp and silk weft or two-fold super Egyptian cotton weft. The satin stripes are heavily crammed. One cloth is made 180 ends and 72 picks per inch, 75 denier silk warp and 2/100's cotton weft. The cloth is dyed for curtains, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Taborette

  • 16 fitto

    1. adj ( denso) thick
    fitto di full of
    2. adv nevicare, piovere hard
    3. m rent
    * * *
    fitto1 agg.
    1 ( conficcato) embedded; driven in; thrust in // a capo fitto, head downwards (o head foremost o headlong); buttarsi a capo fitto nel lavoro, to throw oneself into one's job
    2 ( denso, spesso) thick, dense (anche fig.); ( pieno) packed: coperta, stoffa fitta, thick blanket, cloth; pettine fitto, fine (o tooth) comb; nebbia fitta, thick (o dense) fog; una rete fitta, a close net; scrittura fitta, crabbed writing; un giornale fitto di notizie, a newspaper packed with news; è buio fitto, notte fitta, it is pitch dark // nel più fitto inverno, in the depths of winter; una giornata fitta di appuntamenti, a day crammed (o packed) with appointments; una fitta serie di riunioni, an uninterrupted series of meetings (o one meeting after another)
    s.m. thick: nel fitto della foresta, in the thick (o depths) of the forest
    avv. densely, non-stop: parlare fitto, to talk non-stop; piove fitto (fitto), it's raining heavily (o hard).
    fitto2 s.m. ( affitto) rent.
    * * *
    ['fitto] I fitto (-a)
    1. agg
    1) (bosco, pelo) thick, (nebbia) thick, dense, (tessuto) closely-woven, (pettine) fine, (mistero) impenetrable
    2) (intenso: fuoco d'artiglieria), (pioggia) heavy
    2. avv
    (nevicare, piovere) hard
    3. sm

    nel fitto del boscoin the heart o depths of the wood

    PAROLA CHIAVE: fitto non si traduce mai con la parola inglese fit II ['fitto] sm
    (affitto) rent
    * * *
    I 1. ['fitto]
    1) (conficcato) embedded, driven
    2) (folto) [foresta, vegetazione] thick
    3) (denso) [programma, scaletta] crowded, tight
    4) (denso, spesso) [ grandine] driving; [ neve] hard, thick; [ nebbia] thick, heavy
    5) (compatto) [grafia, stampa, tessuto] close
    2.

    parlare fitto fitto — to talk nonstop, to rattle on colloq.

    3.
    sostantivo maschile
    II ['fitto]
    sostantivo maschile (affitto) rent
    * * *
    fitto1
    /'fitto/
     1 (conficcato) embedded, driven
     2 (folto) [foresta, vegetazione] thick
     3 (denso) [programma, scaletta] crowded, tight
     4 (denso, spesso) [ grandine] driving; [ neve] hard, thick; [ nebbia] thick, heavy; buio fitto pitch dark
     5 (compatto) [grafia, stampa, tessuto] close; pettine a denti -i fine-tooth(ed) comb
      scritto fitto closely written; cadere fitto (fitto) to fall thickly; parlare fitto fitto to talk nonstop, to rattle on colloq.
    III sostantivo m.
      nel fitto del bosco in the depths of the wood.
    ————————
    fitto2
    /'fitto/
    sostantivo m.
    (affitto) rent.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > fitto

  • 17 Muslin

    This name is derived from the City of Mossoul, where the fabric was first made (Marco Polo), (see Mosolin). It is a very light, open plain weave cloth used for summer dresses and made in numerous qualities from super yarns, such as 52 ends and 60 picks per inch, 80's warp, 70's weft. Hair muslin has fine cord stripes. Crammed muslin is the same as hair muslin, but two single threads weave together to form cords. Shirting muslins are heavier, such as 90 ends and 88 picks per inch, 90's warp, 100's weft; 80 ends and 86 picks per inch, 80's warp, 100's weft. Cambric muslins are between the light muslins and shirting muslins, about 70 ends and 56 picks per inch, 60's warp, 80's weft. Paper muslins are made about this quality. All muslins are bleached, dyed or printed in a soft finish. Book muslin and Tarleton muslin are not muslins, but hard-finished plain cloths Muslins were not always plain, but had silk or even gold stripes woven in when made in Mossoul, but as cotton grew plentifully around the town and the women could spin yarns of great fineness, the cotton yarns gradually superseded silk.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Muslin

  • 18 Umbrella Tops

    Cotton cloth made for India, China and South America, plain weave with a wide crammed border. Made 72 ends and 80 picks per inch, 34's warp, 32's weft. Usually 49-in. wide. Another style is woven in a 5-shaft sateen weave, about 96 ends and 108 picks per in., 50's warp, 60's weft. The selvedge is about one inch wide in repp weave.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Umbrella Tops

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