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. cambric - soft, white, closely woven cotton fabric calendered to achieve a high glaze. used mainly for pocket linings, underwear, aprons, shirts, and handkerchiefs. originally made in cambrai, france, of linen and used for church embroidery and table linen. camel hair - wool-like underhair of the bactrian
protruding on all sides, resembling a caterpillar. the yarn is produced by first weaving a fabric with a cotton or linen warp and a silk, wool, rayon, or cotton filling. the warp yarns are taped in groups of tightly woven filling yarns, which have been beaten in very closely. after weaving, the fabric...
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. cambric - soft, white, closely woven cotton fabric calendered to achieve a high glaze. used mainly for pocket linings, underwear, aprons, shirts, and handkerchiefs. originally made in cambrai, france, of linen and used for church embroidery and table linen. camel hair - wool-like underhair of the bactrian
protruding on all sides, resembling a caterpillar. the yarn is produced by first weaving a fabric with a cotton or linen warp and a silk, wool, rayon, or cotton filling. the warp yarns are taped in groups of tightly woven filling yarns, which have been beaten in very closely. after weaving, the fabric...
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. cambric - soft, white, closely woven cotton fabric calendered to achieve a high glaze. used mainly for pocket linings, underwear, aprons, shirts, and handkerchiefs. originally made in cambrai, france, of linen and used for church embroidery and table linen. camel hair - wool-like underhair of the bactrian
protruding on all sides, resembling a caterpillar. the yarn is produced by first weaving a fabric with a cotton or linen warp and a silk, wool, rayon, or cotton filling. the warp yarns are taped in groups of tightly woven filling yarns, which have been beaten in very closely. after weaving, the fabric...
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