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61 Casein Aralac
Aralac is a protein fibre produced by precipitating casein from skim milk, dissolving it in an alkaline solution, ageing, spinning by extrusion through spinnerets into an acid bath, cutting the continuous filaments into the desired staple lengths, washing, treating with dilute formal dehyde solution and drying. Suitable for use in blends with other fibres such as wool, viscose rayon, acetate rayon and cotton. Included among uses are, alone or in blends in suitings, coatings and dress goods, etc. Also interlinings, blankets, neckties, scarves, socks and underwear. -
62 Castinette
French etamine dress goods, made with a warp composed of hard twist worsted, usually of dark brown colour and several silk strands of a lighter shade. The weft was a two-fold silk yarn of dark colour, usually brown. Now obsolete. -
63 Cholet
A French term for unbleached linen of light weight, pure finished for use as dress goods. Sometimes narrow blue and yellow, or blue and red stripes are woven. -
64 Corde
Closely woven heavy silk dress goods, made in France, with narrow warp ribs. The colour was usually black. -
65 Crash
A line fabric, plain weave, woven with uneven weft which gives a rough surface to the cloth; used for towels. Made 251/2-in. wide, about 36 ends and 26 picks per inch, 22's lea warp, 25's lea weft, both tow yarns. There is generally a coloured stripe near each selvedge of a three-fold cotton yarn. Qualities vary considerably. A finer quality is woven for use as dress goods. Irregular weaves of the crepe type are often used. A cotton crash is on the market, but is a very poor substitute. It is made with 56 ends and 56 picks per inch, 20's T., 8's W. Colours and slubs are used in both warp and weft -
66 Crepoline
CREPOLINE, or ROXANOThe name given to a warp rib fabric in which the weave is so broken up that a crepe effect is seen. Sometimes called " rib crepes." Made with 66 ends of 2/40's mohair warp and 48 picks per inch of 20's worsted. Made in the Bradford district and used for dress goods. A shows the plain rib and B the broken rib weave ————————RIB CREPES, or CREPOLINEA warp rib fabric with the rib effect broken up into a crepe style. -
67 Roxano
CREPOLINE, or ROXANOThe name given to a warp rib fabric in which the weave is so broken up that a crepe effect is seen. Sometimes called " rib crepes." Made with 66 ends of 2/40's mohair warp and 48 picks per inch of 20's worsted. Made in the Bradford district and used for dress goods. A shows the plain rib and B the broken rib weave ———————— See Crepoline. -
68 Crimp Fabrics
The term includes such types as the "blister" and the "crepon." These fabrics are used for the making of dress goods, and can be produced in five different ways, namely: (a) by making suitable combinations of slack and tight weaves; (b) unequal warp tension in weaving, the crimp forming warp threads being allowed to weave very slack; (c) by combining two materials having a marked dissimilarity of shrinkage power during wet finishing, i.e., botany wool and mohair; (d) by modifying the weave structure in such a manner as to drop some picks from the main fabric and allow them to float on the back, the effectiveness of this method is enhanced by using a hard-twisted, single weft yarn to assist the contraction; (e) chemical means, such as is produced by printing the cloth in stripes with caustic soda of about 20 per cent strength, thickened with some substance such as starch. The cloth shrinks where printed and the unprinted parts in puckering gives the crimp effect. By dyeing the cloth two tones are obtained as a darker shade is shown where the caustic soda appears (see crepeing and crimps) -
69 Crystaline
Loosely woven silk dress goods (see Crystals) -
70 Curl Yarn
A type of fancy yarn twist, in which loops are formed of mohair or thick cotton or two ordinary threads. One of the ordinary or thin threads and the thick cotton or mohair are twisted together, the thin thread being tightly held and the thick one slackly twisted round it. This two-fold thread is then twisted in the reverse direction with another thin thread. The reverse twisting throws up the thick thread in the form of loops. The curls or loops vary in size from small to large. Small loops are usually on yarns intended for dress goods, large ones for astrakhans, etc. -
71 Damas Chine
French all-silk dress goods made with printed warp and jacquard figuring. -
72 Delaine Yarns
Very fine worsted yams from 76's to 100's spun from merino wool. Used for taffetas, poplins. cashmeres and other fine dress goods. Processed on the Continental system and spun on the worsted mule. -
73 Derries
Cotton dress goods, 34-in. wide, made in India from dyed yarns (brown and blue) mostly for local use. -
74 Diamantine
Worsted dress goods in the 2 & 2 twill weave with a high-face finish. Made at Norwich about 1770 -
75 Dibah
Durable mediaeval silk brocade dress goods of Persian origin. -
76 Dibadi
Durable mediaeval silk brocade dress goods of Persian origin. -
77 Dimantino
A twilled woollen cloth used for dress goods and drapery in the 18th and 19th centuries. -
78 Drap D'a Lep
French dress goods and men's suitings, made of silk warp and woollen weft, and fulled. -
79 Drap De Silesie
Light-weight, all-wool • French dress goods, fulled finish. -
80 Drap Geraldine
Heavy woollen dress goods made of dark mixture yarns.
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