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Indonesian dyeing method in which fabric not being colored is covered with wax.
Batik
Often used as replacement for wool bc of appearance, moderate strength and resilience, resistant to sunlight, can be flammable.
Acrylic
composed of cellulose, acetic acids, and other chemicals, low cost, flammable, doesn't wear well.
Acetate
a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord
Eyelet
Very soft wool from sheep up to seven months old. Often blended, it is generally made into sweaters.
lambswool
fabric structure resulting from twisting and knotting the yarns around one another. Now produced by machine.
lace
A type of English cloth that was increasingly popular in the mid-16th century, lighter than broadcloth. Work clothes, uniforms.
kersey
A plant fiber used for making rope, burlap bags, and carpet backing
jute
Generic term for plain weft-knitted fabrics. Has extensive crosswise stretch. Cotton, synthetic, or blends. T-shirts.
jersy
Selected sections of warp yarns are dyed by resist method producing a shadowy effect. Dresses.
ikat
plain-weave cotton fabric, usually striped or checked. Dresses, blouses, children's clothing.
gingham
similar to but heavier than chiffon. Made form crepe yarns, thus a matte texture. Blouses, evening wear.
georgette
A strong material which does not allow water to go through and is often used for making coats
gabardine
lightweight plain or twill weave fabric usually of rayon or silk. Ties, scarves.
foulard
A brocaded fabric woven with metallic threads, often silver or gold. Evening and formal wear.
lame
An intricate patterened weave or knit, often with raised surfaces. Formal wear.
jacquard
Fine stable weft knit once used only for underwear, now used for casual outerwear.
interlock
small combination of twill weave and color pattern formed in warp and weft to make a square design that looks like a tooth. Suits, trousers, sports jackets.
houndstooth
a coarse, loosely woven, homemade fabric.
homespun fabric
A strong, closely-woven corded fabric usually of silk or rayon and often with cotton fiber. It is a heavy, rather prominent, ribbed fabric made from plain or rib weaves. Trimming, waistband, ribbon.
grosgrain
a thin, transparent fabric with a loose open weave. Summer apparel, bandages, curtains.
gauze
the wool of a sheep or similar animal; coats
fleece
a soft or warm fabric used for clothes.
flannel