Word with cherry or cotton
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PICKERWord with cherry or cotton
STONEWord after cherry or lime
BELTWord after Cotton or Sun
TAILWord after cock or cotton
combingPrepare (wool, flax, or cotton) for manufacture with a comb
druggetrug from India of coarse hair with cotton or jute
druggetsrug from India of coarse hair with cotton or jute
ottomancorded silk or rayon fabric with large cotton cord for filling
ottomanscorded silk or rayon fabric with large cotton cord for filling
hairclothsStiff cloth woven with a cotton or linen warp and horsehair weft
huckabackA strong linen or cotton fabric with a rough surface, used for toweling
stumpworka type of embroidery featuring raised figures, padded with cotton, wool or hair
willowsA machine with revolving spikes used for cleaning cotton, wool, or other fibers
stumpworksSTUMPWORK, a type of embroidery featuring raised figures, padded with cotton, wool or hair
swansdownA soft, thick fabric made from wool mixed with a little silk or cotton
gaberdinefirm, tightly woven fabric of worsted, cotton, polyester, or other fiber, with a twill weave
dimitythin cotton fabric, white, dyed, or printed, woven with a stripe or check of heavier yarn
caftana usually cotton or silk ankle-length garment with long sleeves that is common throughout the Levant
chenillefabric made with a fringed silken thread used as the weft in combination with wool or cotton
paramattaA fine-quality twill fabric with a weft of worsted and a warp of cotton or silk
cretonnesA heavy cotton fabric, typically with a floral pattern printed on one or both sides, used for upholstery
fustianfabric of stout twilled cotton or of cotton and low-quality wool, with a short nap or pile
tricottwilled clothing fabric of wool with fine warp ribs or of wool and cotton with fine weft ribs
foulardssoft, lightweight silk, rayon, or cotton of plain or twill weave with printed design, for neckties, scarves, trimmings, etc.
tattingthe act or process of making a kind of knotted lace of cotton or linen thread with a shuttle
foulardsoft, lightweight silk, rayon, or cotton of plain or twill weave with printed design, for neckties, scarves, trimmings, etc.
seersucker(Persian) a light, thin fabric, such as cotton or rayon, with a crinkled surface and a usually striped pattern
chambraya fine cloth of cotton, silk, or linen, commonly of plain weave with a colored warp and white weft.
henleysshort- or long-sleeved pullover sport shirt, usually of cotton, with a round neckband and an often covered neckline placket
seersuckersSEERSUCKER, (Persian) a light, thin fabric, such as cotton or rayon, with a crinkled surface and a usually striped pattern
crewelsdecorative embroidery done with crewel yarn on cotton or linen, using simple stitches traditionally worked in floral or pastoral designs
henleyshort- or long-sleeved pullover sport shirt, usually of cotton, with a round neckband and an often covered neckline placket
creweldecorative embroidery done with crewel yarn on cotton or linen, using simple stitches traditionally worked in floral or pastoral designs
mercerizeTreat (cotton fabric or thread) under tension with caustic alkali to increase its strength and give it a shiny, silky appearance
mercerizingTreat (cotton fabric or thread) under tension with caustic alkali to increase its strength and give it a shiny, silky appearance
mercerisingTreat (cotton fabric or thread) under tension with caustic alkali to increase its strength and give it a shiny, silky appearance
trapuntoquilting having an embossed design produced by outlining the pattern with single stitches and then padding it with yarn or cotton
moreensheavy fabric of wool, or wool and cotton, with a ribbed face and a moir├® finish, used for curtains, petticoats, etc.
mercerizedTreat (cotton fabric or thread) under tension with caustic alkali to increase its strength and give it a shiny, silky appearance
moreenheavy fabric of wool, or wool and cotton, with a ribbed face and a moir├® finish, used for curtains, petticoats, etc.