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  • Miniatura para Ligamento tafetán
    «tejido simple» —traducción literal de plain weave—, y los menos frecuentes «tabby wave» o «linen weave»[1]​ que hacen referencia a la popelina y a los…
    6 kB (654 palabras) - 07:19 16 nov 2023

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  • weave (also called tabby weave, linen weave or taffeta weave) is the most basic of three fundamental types of textile weaves (along with satin weave and…
    4 kB (464 palabras) - 13:32 3 may 2024
  • although both are natural fibers. It is also more difficult to weave than cotton. Linen textiles appear to be some of the oldest in the world; their history…
    38 kB (4546 palabras) - 11:51 13 may 2024
  • Hauts-de-France (French pronunciation: [o də fʁɑ̃s] ; lit. 'Heights of France', Upper France, Picard: Heuts d'Franche) is the northernmost region of France…
    10 kB (631 palabras) - 09:36 5 may 2024
  • Weaving today consists mainly of plain linens for niche, top-of-the-range, apparel uses. Linen damask weaving in Ireland has less capacity, and it is…
    4 kB (523 palabras) - 23:07 18 may 2024
  • Northern Irish linen weaving, enjoyed a high reputation and was generally regarded as top quality. In order to compete with Irish Linen, the Flax Office opened…
    9 kB (794 palabras) - 18:22 9 dic 2023
  • a warp-faced satin weave and the ground with a weft-faced or sateen weave. Fabrics used to create damasks include silk, wool, linen, cotton, and synthetic…
    8 kB (882 palabras) - 05:16 13 may 2024
  • Linens are fabric household goods intended for daily use, such as bedding, tablecloths, and towels. "Linens" may also refer to church linens, meaning the…
    10 kB (1358 palabras) - 16:22 28 oct 2023
  • woven cloth with a plain weave and a smooth surface appearance, the result of the calendering process. It may be made of linen or cotton. The fabric may…
    17 kB (1783 palabras) - 08:17 12 may 2024
  • is called the weave. The majority of woven products are created with one of three basic weaves: plain weave, satin weave, or twill weave. Woven cloth can…
    70 kB (8414 palabras) - 12:32 17 may 2024
  • cotton fabric manufactured from fine yarns with a dense pick laid out in linen weave. Madapollam is used as an embroidery and handkerchief fabric and as a…
    3 kB (244 palabras) - 01:20 20 mar 2023
  • Satin (redirección desde Satin weave)
    A satin weave is a type of fabric weave that produces a characteristically glossy, smooth or lustrous material, typically with a glossy top surface and…
    11 kB (1227 palabras) - 19:48 19 feb 2024
  • Jacquard machine (redirección desde Jacquard weave)
    needed] Linen products associated with Jacquard weaving are linen damask napery, Jacquard apparel fabrics and damask bed linen. Jacquard weaving uses all…
    20 kB (2527 palabras) - 10:40 10 abr 2024
  • Confusingly, linen and silk printed this way were known as linen calicoes and silk calicoes. Early European calicoes (1680) were cheap plain weave white cotton…
    13 kB (1505 palabras) - 13:16 10 may 2024
  • Twill (redirección desde Twill weave)
    type of textile weave with a pattern of diagonal parallel ribs. It is one of three fundamental types of weave, along with plain weave and satin. It is…
    7 kB (881 palabras) - 07:45 22 mar 2024
  • vertical strié, creating the look of fabrics such as linen or denim. This is often referred to as a linen weave or burlap strié. Phil Schmidt, Building & Finishing…
    1 kB (156 palabras) - 18:24 8 mar 2023
  • Linothorax (redirección desde Linen cuirass)
    been made with a special weave called twining which creates a thick, tough fabric. The theory that it was made of layers of linen glued together comes from…
    12 kB (1407 palabras) - 22:30 23 mar 2024
  • plain weave textile, made with fine combed cotton. Terms also used include batiste and nainsook. Originally the name applied to plain weave linen, and…
    5 kB (504 palabras) - 22:40 18 may 2024
  • Paul, London 1969 Priest-Dorman, Carolyn (March 2002). "Some More Medieval Linen Weaves" (PDF). Medieval Textiles (31): 1, 5–7. ISSN 1530-762X. v t e…
    6 kB (621 palabras) - 17:56 26 may 2023
  • specific color palette in mind. A sign outside the St. Albans studio read "Linen Weaving. Original Designs in Color." The textiles were popular in their time…
    7 kB (779 palabras) - 16:10 26 abr 2024
  • Butcher's linen (Butcher linen) was a strong heavy linen cloth. It was a strong and durable fabric used primarily for butchers' aprons. It was a plain weave fabric…
    2 kB (199 palabras) - 14:58 23 may 2021
  • involves creating a mock-up pattern made of a strong fabric (calico) in a linen weave. The fabric is far coarser than muslin, but less coarse and thick than…
    18 kB (2393 palabras) - 14:26 7 may 2024