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1 satin
satin [satɛ̃]masculine noun* * *satɛ̃nom masculin satin* * *satɛ̃ nm* * *satin de coton satinized cotton; satin de polyester polyester satin.[satɛ̃] nom masculin -
2 satin de coton
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3 Satin
Originally a silk cloth with warp predominating over weft. The weft is almost completely covered, giving a very smooth warp face. The best satin weaves are those in which the intersections are distributed widely and equidistantly spaced. Satin weaves can be made on any number of ends and picks above four, but the perfect satins, e.g., those in which the intersections are equidistant in warp and weft are few, see examples numbered 5, 10 and 13. The 8-end satin also has good distribution of the intersections. In all satin weaves each thread and pick intersects once only in each repeat. This permits fabrics to be made with a greater number of warp threads per inch than picks; or a greater number of picks per inch than warp threads. In both cases maximum smoothness of surface appearance is obtained, especially when the Schreiner finish is applied. A great variety of fabrics are made in the satin weave; silk, rayon, wool, cotton, flax, etc., are all used. Silk satins very often have a cotton back formed by using cotton yarn as weft. -
4 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. -
5 Satin De Chine
A medium heavy silk dress fabric closely woven in the 10-shaft warp satin weave and piece-dyed. The warp is grege and weft is tram silk. It is not so heavy as the duchesse mousseline. Used for dresses and linings. Imitations are made with cotton warp (see also Satin des Indes, Satin Alcyonne) -
6 Satin Double Face
A silk fabric in satin weave made with two warps and one weft to imitate a double satin. Organzine warp and tram weft. Cotton weft is also used to cheapen the cloth. -
7 Satin Levantine
A strong and very thick satin fabric of French make. The warp is two-fold yarn, two ends together and a two-or three-fold weft is used. Finished with a glossy face. Woven in 8-end satin weave. All cotton. -
8 Satin Stripe Canvas
A fancy fabric for embroidery work having alternate stripes of satin and plain weaves. The satin stripe is silk with the rest of the warp two-fold cotton. A coarse flax weft gives a weft cord effect in the silk stripe.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Satin Stripe Canvas
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9 Cotton Back Satins
A super lining fabric, made from a silk warp and combed Egyptian cotton weft, in the 8-shaft satin weave, giving a warp face of silk and a weft back of cotton. Woven about 190 end and 80 picks per inch. 90 denier silk, 60's to 80's cotton weft, 37-in. cloth gives 35/36-in. finished.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cotton Back Satins
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10 Satin Gaupre
A dress fabric in 5- or 8-shaft satin weave from silk warp and cotton weft with embossed designs. -
11 Satin Grenadine
A dress fabric in 8-shaft satin weave finished with high lustre. Made of a silk warp and worsted or mercerised cotton weft. -
12 Satin Oriental
A closely-woven ribbed material in 8- or 12-shaft satin weave, made with a silk warp and thick hard spun weft. The thick weft produces the rib. One cloth is made 220 ends and 42 picks per inch, 35 denier silk warp, 12's cotton weft. -
13 Satin Ottoman
A heavy, silk dress material with warp satin weave and a ribbed effect, of French make. An imitation had a cotton weft. -
14 Satin Panne
A pure, piece-dyed, heavy satin, made originally of silk yarns, but latterly fine cotton was used. -
15 Satin Rhadames
Fine French dress cloth made with a slight diagonal line across the face, and using silk warp and cotton weft. The fabric is in a satin weave with warp face. -
16 Satin Sheeting
Cotton back heavy satin, made of waste silk and used for dresses. An old English term. -
17 Satin Tick
A cotton fabric, made in satin weave, used for upholstery, it has heavy yarns in coloured stripes. -
18 Satin Tops
A cotton fabric in a 5-shaft weft satin weave, 2/54's warp, 64 ends and 120 picks per inch, 50's weft, in widths from 30-in. to 42-in. The picks and weft vary according to the quality required. -
19 Satin Zephyr
French dress goods, made of cotton warp and woollen weft with a weft plush satin weave, fulled in the finish. -
20 Satin Finish
A gloss finish given to cotton fabrics by calendering.
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