Search Results for: Woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres mixed with cotton
refers to a tightly woven, lustrous cotton or polyester/cotton blend fabric in a plain weave with a crosswise rib. it resembles poplin, but the rib is finer, and broadcloth always has more crosswise yarns (picks) than poplin. brocade - a heavy, exquisite jacquard type fabric with an all-over raised
weave, similar to cheesecloth, 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...
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