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121 Hairline Tri-Colour
An imitation hairline fabric, woven from woollen warp and worsted weft. If red, blue and white are used for warp then the weft is similarly dyed. In the weave shown, are two ends of each colour together and the ends are all lifted except those of the same colour as the pick about to be thrown across. This gives a three-colour stripe with each colour well defined. The rib weave used also gives a balanced cloth. One quality is made 72-in. wide in the loom, 26 ends of 3 run wool warp and 60 picks of 2/30's worsted weft per inch. The weight is about 14-oz. per yard.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Hairline Tri-Colour
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122 Viscose Staple Fibre In Colours
During the year 1938 supplies became available of viscose staple fibre in colours. For the wool trade there are three colours in 4.5 filament denier and staple length of 2-in. for woollen spinning, and 4-in. to 6-in. for worsted spinning. For cotton spinning five colours are available in 1.5 filament denier and 17/16-in. staple. These colours have the highest degree of fastness and have only a small surcharge for the colour. The producers state that this coloured staple fibre processes with equal facility with normal undyed staple fibre in the same range of counts, so that the difficulties normally met with in the processing of dyed fibres do not apply to these productions.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Viscose Staple Fibre In Colours
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123 Karabagh Rugs
All-wool rugs made of natural coloured and dyed warp. The loose and coarse pile is of medium length and is tied in Ghiordes knots. The ends are usually turned back or have a fringe. The design is varied and heterogenous and the colours crude. -
124 Kashan Rugs
Persian rugs of very fine grain and closeness of texture and a notably short and velvety pile. The patterns are flowers in rows or on graceful curling stems with foliage. Usually there is a diamond-shaped medallion centrepiece. The borders are elaborate and frequently have as many as seven stripes. Cotton warp and dyed blue weft. There are two picks between each row of the wool tufts which are tied in " Senna knots." The colouring is dark and sombre, but rich. -
125 Jersey Silk
A wool and silk dress material, dyed in the piece and occasionally printed, of the early 18th century. -
126 Navy Serge
A very strong and fine serge, made of fine worsted yarns, dyed indigo blue in the wool and used by the U.S. Navy for uniforms. -
127 yarn
noun1) (thread) Garn, das* * *I noun(wool, cotton etc spun into thread: knitting-yarn; a length of yarn.) das GarnII noun(an old word for a story or tale: He told us interesting yarns about his travels.) das Seemannsgarn* * *[jɑ:n, AM jɑ:rn]I. nball of \yarn Knäuel m o nt Wolle2. (story) Geschichte f; (sailor's tall story) Seemannsgarn nt; (hunter's, angler's exploit) Jäger-/Anglerlatein ntto spin [sb] a \yarn [jdm] eine Lügengeschichte erzählen* * *[jAːn]1. n2) (= tale) Seemannsgarn nt2. viSeemannsgarn spinnen, Geschichten erzählen* * *yarn [jɑː(r)n]A s1. gesponnener Faden, Garn n:dyed in the yarn im Garn gefärbt2. (Kabel- etc) Garn nB v/i US umg (s)ein Garn spinnen* * *noun1) (thread) Garn, das* * *n.Garn -e n. -
128 Mixture Yarn
A fancy yarn used in the wool trade. It is spun from fibres which have been dyed in various colours before spinning and these are mixed together to produce a desired tone. It may be woollen or worsted spun. Typical yarns are heather, lovats and tinted greys.
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