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1 Tabby
TABBY (Tabis, French)A term used in many districts to describe plain weave. -
2 Tabby Velvet
Very low quality velvet, all cotton, used for cheap coflfin lining, made with the back in the plain weave. -
3 Tabby-Backs
Velvets, fustians, corduroys, toilets, etc., with the back in the plain weave. -
4 полотняное переплетение
1) Engineering: calico weave, linen weave, plain weave2) Textile: plain structure, standard, tabby, tabby weaveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полотняное переплетение
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5 переплетение
interweaving текст., mesh трик., ( ткани) texture* * *переплете́ние с. ( нитей) текст.
weaveатла́сное переплете́ние — satin [sateen] weaveва́фельное переплете́ние — honeycomb [towel] weaveвельве́товое переплете́ние — corduroy weaveворсово́е переплете́ние — pile weaveдиагона́левое переплете́ние — diagonal weaveжакка́рдовое переплете́ние — jacquard weaveкамча́тное переплете́ние — damask weaveкре́повое переплете́ние — crepe weaveла́стичное переплете́ние — rib stitch; rib weaveмахро́вое переплете́ние — terry weaveмитка́левое переплете́ние — plain [tabby] weaveполотня́ное переплете́ние — linen weaveре́псовое переплете́ние — rep weaveса́ржевое переплете́ние — twill weaveсатине́товое переплете́ние — satinet [soleil] weaveсуко́нное переплете́ние — woollen weaveтрикота́жное переплете́ние — loopузо́рчатое переплете́ние — novelty weaveша́шечное переплете́ние — check [check pattern hopsak] weaveшевро́нное переплете́ние — chevron weave* * * -
6 сплитка лито
plain weaveplain weavestabby weavetabby weaves -
7 миткалевое переплетение
1) Engineering: calico weave, plain weave, tabby weave2) Textile: plain structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > миткалевое переплетение
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8 граденаплевое переплетение
Textile: plain structure, plain weave, tabby weaveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > граденаплевое переплетение
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9 Leinwandbindung
f < textil> ■ plain weave; linen weave; homespun weave US ; taffeta weave; calico weave; tabby weaving; tabby -
10 Calico-Back
A plain weave back, also known as " tabby-back." The term indicates that the threads are lifted one up, one down. -
11 Corduroy
A term that is commonly known as 2 & 2 rib, or two ribs alternating on face and back of children's stockings. ———————— A strong cotton cloth used for suitings. It is cut pile fabric, and has hard-wearing qualities. The weave has a cord or rib surface with either round or flat tops, with pile formed by the weft. When woven with a twill back it is known as a " Genoa back," and when a plain back is used it is termed " tabby back " corduroy. Fabrics of this class are woven in the same way as velvets, except that the pile picks are bound by the warp so as to form straight lines of floats; thus producing a ribbed surface. After weaving, the material undergoes (before cutting) the same stiffening and liming process as velvets. Corduroys are made in many varieties, known as fine reed, eight shafts, thicksets, constitutions, cables, etc. (see Constitutionals). The illustration shows a corduroy design, wherein crosses show ground weaves and filled squares the pile picks. An illustration is given of the cloth with the pile cut. The ribs may vary from 12 to 1 per inch▪
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