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When the silkworm begins its spinning, two filaments are emitted from the "silk ducts" which are covered by SILK GUM or SERICIN from the sacks before they come from the mouth. The waxed patterns will not take the dye, and the wax is removed after dyeing. As the liquid is emitted by the silkworm, it solifies on contact with the air. These premium hides in their natural, unadulterated state retain the superior characteristics of suppleness and tuftability found only in genuine Full Top Grain leather.

Heat Transfer Printing: The technique of printing fabrics by transferring a printed design from paper to fabric via heat and pressure. The puff effect is created by several kinds of fillings Catfonic: Cationic dyeable fiber is the newest tool in the fashion designer's lot, It's a dye technique that allows certain fibers (like nylon, or polyester) to take deep and brilliant colors. Nylon Ingredients: A manufactured fiber in which the fiber fonning substance is a long chain synthetic polyamide in which is less than 85% of the amide. Tapestry: A heavy jacquard fabric usually multicolored.

: Flax is the plant, is the product from flax. The substances used in the production of the noncellulosic fibers generally are melted or chemically converted into a liquid state. Sateen: A highly lustrous fabric usually made of merchandized cotton with a satin weave. 1790; Style of the period reflects the British interpretation of Palladianism (early), the Rococo (mid) and Neo-classicism (late) Gothic-decoration style featuring such motifs as pinnacles, crockets, and trefoils; popular from the 1820s in Europe and from the 1840s in North America.

Can be two-tone or multicolor, the difference being that the design has a greater raised effect on the face of the fabric. Brocid: Multicolored jacquard woven fabric with floral or figured emphasized by contrasting colors. Jacquard Design: A woven design made with the aid of a jacquard head (this constitutes a jacquard loom) and may vary from simple, self-colored. Boucle: Plain weave using plied or uneven yarns with loop surface, giving a rough appearance to the face of the.

It is named for the Frenchman who invented a loom which operates somewhat like the roller on a player piano. Faille: A flat. cannot be used except for natural fiber flax. Today, some are muitico-lored.

Panne: A satin-faced. Heat Transfer Printing: The technique of printing fabrics by transferring a printed design from paper to fabric via heat and pressure. 1789 to c. The first three motions are linked together as follows: a.

When blended with other fibers, it can add beauty and luster to a fabric. Filling interlaces with the warp yarns to make weaving possible.

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