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, and dyed in the piece. cotton bunting is often woven with plied yarns. wool bunting is woven with worsted worsted yarns, using strong, wiry wool. burlap - coarse, canvas-like fabric usually made of jute, but can be made of hemp or cotton. sometimes called gunny. used primarily for bale coverings, sacks
: wicking, moisture transportation, and regulated evaporation. corduroy - a fabric, usually made of cotton, utilizing a cut-pile weave construction. extra sets of filling yarns are woven into the fabric to form ridges of yarn on the surface. the ridges are built so that clear lines can be seen when the...
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, and dyed in the piece. cotton bunting is often woven with plied yarns. wool bunting is woven with worsted worsted yarns, using strong, wiry wool. burlap - coarse, canvas-like fabric usually made of jute, but can be made of hemp or cotton. sometimes called gunny. used primarily for bale coverings, sacks
: wicking, moisture transportation, and regulated evaporation. corduroy - a fabric, usually made of cotton, utilizing a cut-pile weave construction. extra sets of filling yarns are woven into the fabric to form ridges of yarn on the surface. the ridges are built so that clear lines can be seen when the...
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(disambiguation) . harris tweed woven in a herringbone twill pattern, mid- th century tweed is a rough, woolen fabric , of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or homespun , but more closely woven . it is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure. colour effects
. contents etymology associations musical instruments types of tweed gallery see also notes references external links etymology[ edit ] the original name of the cloth was tweel, scots for twill , the material being woven in a twilled rather than a plain pattern. a traditional story has the name coming...
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