textile+fabric

  • 61National Textile University — National Textile University, Pakistan Emblem of National Textile University Motto Innovate and Lead Established 1959 Type …

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  • 62Net (textile) — This article is about the fabric called net or netting. For other meanings of net, see Net (disambiguation). Net or netting is any textile in which the warp and weft yarns are looped or knotted at their intersections, resulting in a fabric with… …

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  • 63Portal:Textile arts — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology …

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  • 64Calico (textile) — Calico is a plain woven textile. In the United Kingdom, calico refers to fabric made from unbleached, and often not fully processed, cotton. It may contain unseparated husk parts, for example. The fabric is less coarse and thick than canvas or… …

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  • 65Drill (fabric) — Drill is stout durable cotton fabric with a strong bias (diagonal) in the weave.[1] It can be used unbleached, although it is more often bleached or dyed.[1] Use in clothing …

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  • 66Dazzle (fabric) — Dazzle is a type of polyester fabric that is widely used in making clothes like basketball uniforms, football uniforms, rugby ball uniforms and even casual clothing because it absorbs moisture quickly. It is a lightweight fabric that allows air… …

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  • 67Charvet (fabric) — Main article: Charvet Place Vendôme Charvet ground with supplementary weft pattern …

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  • 68Jersey (fabric) — For other uses, see Jersey (disambiguation). Jersey is a knit fabric used predominantly for clothing manufacture. It was originally made of wool, but is now made of wool, cotton, and synthetic fibres. Since medieval times Jersey, Channel Islands …

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  • 69Chiffon (fabric) — Chiffon, French pronunciation: [ʃi.fɔ̃], from the French word for a cloth or rag, is a lightweight, balanced plain woven sheer fabric woven of alternate S and Z twist crepe (high twist) yarns.[1] The twist in the crepe yarns puckers the… …

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  • 70Mary White (textile designer) — For other people named Mary White, see Mary White. Mary White (born in Margate, Kent in 1930) trained as a textile designer and studied textile design at the Thanet School of Art and Crafts. She was one of the most iconic textile print designers… …

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