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21 Serge De Bqyce
A 17th century English worsted, made at Norwich for coatings. -
22 Serge De Caen
A highly-esteemed material used for curtains and bed covers by the wealthy in the 14th century. Named after Caen, France. -
23 Serge Double Cloth
A heavy lining fabric woven in twill weaves. The fabric is a double cloth made with silk warp for face and back, and silk weft for face and cotton for back. It is very firm and the two cloths are strongly stitched together. Used for lining expensive winter coats.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Serge Double Cloth
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24 Serge Moire
A material with a plain or striped rib weave, made with spun silk warp and glazed cotton weft, moire finished. Sometimes mercerised cotton warp is used. -
25 Serge Satinee
A smooth, glossy silk fabric made in France during the early 19th century. Woven on 6 shafts, and 3 warp ends were raised at every pick. -
26 Serge Yarns
These are worsted yarns spun from fine crossbred wool on flyer frames and doubled. Used for making men's navy-blue suitings, etc. -
27 Serge Koussevitzky
m.Serge Koussevitzky, Sergei Aleksandrovich Koussevitzky. -
28 Storm Serge
A very light-weight serge of hard, fine weave with nap, used for dresses, skirts and suits. ———————— A woollen twill woven with a close sett for hard wear. Made from 36-in. to 54-in. widths. Finished with hard, rough handle resembling cheviots. Weighs about 7 to 8-oz. per yard for 54-in. and used for women's coats in America. -
29 Wide Wale Serge
A serge having a pronounced diagonal weave. Sometimes called cheviot serge. Used for dresses and suits. -
30 Cordat Serge
A heavy, all-wool, coarse French serge, thoroughly fulled, and used for working clothes. -
31 French Serge
A very fine, soft serge, usually all wool, but some of the cheaper grades have cotton warp. It produces a shine or glossy face more readily than other serges through wear. Used for dresses, shirts and suits. -
32 German Serge
An 18th century serge made of worsted warp and woollen weft. -
33 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. -
34 Perse Serge
The name in France in the 13th and 14th century for blue-coloured woollen serge. -
35 Pompadour Serge
Woollen serge with small floral patterns. -
36 Russian Serge
A very strong, thick all-wool serge for women's coats. -
37 Stirling Serge
A 17th century term for fine Scotch worsted serge. -
38 Taunton Serge
A 16th century worsted serge of light weight and worn by women. -
39 Anglaise Serge
A fancy twill French-made fabric made in wool or wool and cotton. Usually the weave is the princess twill. -
40 Art Serge
A woollen fabric, used for draperies and table covers. Woven from fine worsted yarns in 2 X 2 twill weave, piece-dyed in many colours.
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