Search Results for: Ropes of textile fibres of the genus agave
twisted yarns. the tightly twisted yarns could be either in the filling or the warp or both. it is very strong, despite filmy look damask linen, silk, rayon, cotton, synthetics, wool, worsteds originally made of silk, that came to us from china via damascus. very durable, reversible fabric. the firmer
the woody stem of the flax plant. linen fibres are much stronger and more lustrous than cotton. linen fabrics are very cool and absorbent, but wrinkle very easily, unless blended with manufactured fiberes. net fabric synthetics, particularly nylon knotted, made on a lace machine. mesh fabric made in...
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