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1 Cut Through
CUT THROUGH, CUT ACROSSA piece of cloth which has been cut into two or more lengths in order to remove defective places. Known as " Cut Across " in the cotton trade. -
2 Cut Across
CUT THROUGH, CUT ACROSSA piece of cloth which has been cut into two or more lengths in order to remove defective places. Known as " Cut Across " in the cotton trade. -
3 cut/cut/cut
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4 Cut (Asbestos)
Signifies the number of an asbestos yarn. When " cut "is preceded by a number it indicates, in multiples of 100 yards, the yardage per pound of single-ply yarn, e.g., 4 cut denotes that one pound of single-ply yarn measures 400 yards. -
5 Cut Line Flax
Flax of superior quality for the very best yarn and for which only the middle portion of the fibre is used, which is called " cut lace." This cut line varies from 9-in. to about 18-m. in length. -
6 Cut Stripes
As in cut checks, cut stripes have a clear change where one weave joins another. In the design this obtains on ends 12 and 13, also 24 and 1. -
7 Cut-Work
CUT-WORK (Point-coupee, French)A very early sort of lace, deriving its name from the mode of its manufacture, the fine cloth on which the pattern was worked with a needle being cut away, leaving the design perfect. Supposed to have been made in the 12th century by the nuns of Italy. Does not appear to have been known in England before the reign of Elizabeth. Cut-work, as well as laces of all descriptions, fell under the ban of the Puritans, and is seldom heard of after that period. -
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9 Cut
A length of warp require to weave a piece of cloth. Also the piece when woven. A worsted cut is usually 70 yards. The length in the cotton trade varies from 50 yards to 120 yards. -
10 Cut Double Cloths
A term denoting an important class of woollen figured cloths, which is popular at times. The distinctive feature is fine furrows cutting one weave from another, and the principle is used for worsted coatings and trouserings. The cut is obtained by means of two threads arranged so that one thread is raised for two or more picks, while the other is depressed, and vice versa. -
11 Cut Goods
Such goods as tricots are cut goods, since the garments are made by cutting out pieces from flat or tubular fabric and then sewing together. -
12 Cut Mark
The mark stamped on the selvedge of a warp during sizing to give a definite length and which is a weaver's guide to the beginning of another piece or cut. -
13 Cut Staple
Cotton cut during ginning and is caused by ginning the cotton when too damp. -
14 Cut System
CUT SYSTEM (See Gala)The Galashiels term for the counts used in the trade in which the cut or lea is 300 yards, and the number of these cuts or leas that weigh 24-oz. indicates the counts. -
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■ To kick a ball so as to impart spin that causes it to swerve in the air. -
16 cut back
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17 Cut
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19 Cut And Stringy Cotton
These terms cover faults that are caused in the ginning process by the faulty setting of the saws and the breastplates through which the saws revolve. It is a serious fault and causes much loss and bad work in the spinning process.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cut And Stringy Cotton
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20 Cut Canvas Work
A form of embroidery done on a heavy canvas ground. A thick four-fold fleecy wool yarn, is worked in a pattern all over the ground fabric and then is combed to produce a thick pile (also known as British raised work)
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