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A type of English cloth that was increasingly popular in the mid-16th century, lighter than broadcloth. Work clothes, uniforms.
kersey
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composed of cellulose, acetic acids, and other chemicals, low cost, flammable, doesn't wear well.
Acetate
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thief
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rocket
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rocket
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banana
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a thin, transparent fabric with a loose open weave. Summer apparel, bandages, curtains.
gauze
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fabric structure resulting from twisting and knotting the yarns around one another. Now produced by machine.
lace
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Very soft wool from sheep up to seven months old. Often blended, it is generally made into sweaters.
lambswool
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plain-weave cotton fabric, usually striped or checked. Dresses, blouses, children's clothing.
gingham
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baam
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gift
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fairy
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lifesaver
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monster
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rocket
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fairy
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banana
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Often used as replacement for wool bc of appearance, moderate strength and resilience, resistant to sunlight, can be flammable.
Acrylic
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the wool of a sheep or similar animal; coats
fleece
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A plant fiber used for making rope, burlap bags, and carpet backing
jute
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lifesaver
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rocket
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fairy
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banana
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Fine stable weft knit once used only for underwear, now used for casual outerwear.
interlock
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Indonesian dyeing method in which fabric not being colored is covered with wax.
Batik
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a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord
Eyelet
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