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The softest and most flimsy of silk cloths, plain weave. The name is derived from " chiffe," the French word for rag or flimsy cloth. Ends and picks vary from 90 to 110 per inch. and yarns 14 denier or finer, grege yarns. Chiffonette is a name given to the finest chiffon. The prefix chiffon given to other styles of fabrics indicates the lightest of that style, such as chiffon taffetas, chiffon velours, etc. -
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Chiffon embroidered in twist silk. -
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chiffon ['ʃɪfɒn]1 nounTextiles mousseline f de soie∎ lemon chiffon pie ≃ tarte f à la mousse de citron -
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An all-wool plain weave dress material in plain dyed colour, light shades. It is the lightest weight batiste made, and used for evening dresses. Made in 36-in. to 44-m., 48 X 44 per inch, and about 90's to 100's worsted yarns. -
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A very fine grade of black silk net; used for laces. -
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An exceedingly thin, soft, light-weight taffeta. -
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11 Chiffon Velours
The lightest and softest velours known, combining somewhat the nature of both fabrics. -
12 Chiffon Velvet
A soft and light-weight silk velvet with ribs from selvedge to selvedge. The warp pile is made by the use of wires and well bound into the cloth. The ground is plain weave The illustration shows a printed style -
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chiffon — [ ʃifɔ̃ ] n. m. • 1607; de chiffe 1 ♦ Morceau de vieille étoffe. Faire des chiffons dans des draps usés. Vieux chiffons. Garder, ramasser, vendre des chiffons (⇒ chiffonnier) . Effilocher des chiffons (⇒ 1. bourre, charpie) . Loc. (par allus. à… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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chiffon — [shi fän′; ] also [, shif′än΄] n. [Fr, dim. of chiffe, a rag, piece of cloth < ? Ar šiff, light garment] 1. a sheer, lightweight fabric of silk, nylon, etc. 2. [pl.] ribbons, laces, etc. used as accessories to a woman s dress adj. 1. made of… … English World dictionary
chiffon — CHIFFON. s. mas. Méchant linge, ou méchant morceau de quelque vieille étoffe. Vendre des chiffons, chercher des chiffons. On dit d Une personne très mal vêtue, qu Elle n est vêtue que de chiffons. [b]f♛/b] On le dit par extension, d Une chose de… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Chiffon — Nom rare porté en Bourgogne, où l on trouve aussi la forme Chiffot. Il ne devrait avoir en principe aucun rapport avec l actuel chiffon, dérivé de chiffe, ces deux mots n étant attestés qu au XVIIe siècle. Mais il n y a apparemment pas d autre… … Noms de famille
chiffon — feminine finery, sheer silk fabric, 1765, from Fr. chiffon, dim. of chiffe a rag, piece of cloth (17c.), of unknown origin, perhaps a variant of English CHIP (Cf. chip) (n.) or one of its Germanic cousins. Extension to pastry is attested by 1929 … Etymology dictionary