Fabric used in drapery
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NINONFabric used in drapery
cretonneheavy cotton material in colorfully printed designs, used esp. for drapery and slipcovers
ninonsturdy chiffon or voile constructed in either plain or novelty weaves and generally used in the manufacture of women's garments, curtains, and drapery
ninonssturdy chiffon or voile constructed in either plain or novelty weaves and generally used in the manufacture of women's garments, curtains, and drapery
CAMBRICFabric used in lace
MOLESKINFabric used in adhesive pads
ABACoarse fabric used in Syria.
SAYETTEFabric used in covering furniture.
CREAFabric much used in Spain.
CHINOTough fabric used in uniforms
LODENThick waterproof fabric used in cold climates
BATTSheet of matted fabric used in quilting
balbriggana knitted, unbleached cotton fabric, used in hosiery and underwear
balbriggansBALBRIGGAN, a knitted, unbleached cotton fabric, used in hosiery and underwear
alamodelightweight, glossy silk fabric used in the manufacture of scarfs, hoods, etc.
alamodeslightweight, glossy silk fabric used in the manufacture of scarfs, hoods, etc.
sarcenetsA fine, soft silk fabric used as a lining material and in dressmaking
sarsenetsA fine, soft silk fabric used as a lining material and in dressmaking
lodensthick, heavily fulled, waterproof fabric, used in coats and jackets for cold climates
lodenthick, heavily fulled, waterproof fabric, used in coats and jackets for cold climates
geotextileany strong synthetic fabric used in civil engineering, as to retain an embankment
bumpsA loosely woven fleeced cotton fabric used in upholstery and as lining material
moquettetype of fabric with a thick, velvety pile, used for carpets and in upholstering
geotextilesGEOTEXTILE, any strong synthetic fabric used in civil engineering, as to retain an embankment
brochepinstripe woven in the warp direction of fabric used in the manufacture of clothing
pipingThin cord covered in fabric, used to decorate clothing or soft furnishings and reinforce seams
bagwigwig with the back hair enclosed in a fabric bag, much used in the 18th century
bagwigswig with the back hair enclosed in a fabric bag, much used in the 18th century
falsiebreast-shaped usually fabric or rubber cup used to pad a brassiere usually used in plural
interfacingA moderately stiff material, esp. buckram, typically used between two layers of fabric in collars and facings
sarcenetfine, soft fabric, often of silk, made in plain or twill weave and used esp. for linings
chenillefabric made with a fringed silken thread used as the weft in combination with wool or cotton
interfacingsA moderately stiff material, esp. buckram, typically used between two layers of fabric in collars and facings
sarsenetfine, soft fabric, often of silk, made in plain or twill weave and used esp. for linings
sarsnetfine, soft fabric, often of silk, made in plain or twill weave and used esp. for linings
towelingnarrow fabric of cotton or linen, in plain, twill, or huck weave, used for hand towels or dishtowels
madraseslight cotton fabric of various weaves, esp. one in multicolored plaid or stripes, used for shirts, dresses, jackets, etc.
madraslight cotton fabric of various weaves, esp. one in multicolored plaid or stripes, used for shirts, dresses, jackets, etc.
wadmolsa coarse rough woolen fabric formerly used in the British Isles and Scandinavia for protective coverings and warm clothing
tammiesfabric of mixed fibers, constructed in plain weave and often heavily glazed, used in the manufacture of linings and undergarments