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The difference lies in the use of a yarn of the varied thickness which gives the fabric a nubby texture. The designs vary from traditional to contemporary. The warp ends are drawn through heddle eyes in the correct manner, and in the turning-over of the crank shaft of the loom, a shed is formed with each turn. 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.
These types are not durable in washing. Fiber Content: The make up of the yarn content of any given fabric (60% cotton and 40% rayon). The filling (crosswise) thread darts between the warp threads as they are alternately lifted and lowered. Plisse: A fabric with a crinkied or puckered affect.
Finished Goods: Fabric that has been processed by dyeing, printing, applying of special resins and finishes, and is ready for market. Often, the top portion contains shelves in graduated sizes. Corduroy: A pile fabric with the pile usually cut into ridges. This type is found in dress goods.
Brocatelle: A tightly woven jacquard fabric with a warp effect in the figure which is raised to give a puffed appearance. Spinning: This final operation in yarn manufacture consists of the drawing, twisting, and the winding or the newly spun yarn onto a device such as a bobbin, spindle, cop. Lainb Lampas: A term describing a jacquard fabric, a term interchangeable with a brocade or damask. Fiber Content: The make up of the yarn content of any given fabric (60% cotton and 40% rayon).
Jacquaid Design: A woven design made with the aid of a jacquard head (this constitutes a jacquard loom) and may vary from simple, self-colored, spot effects to elaborate, multicolored, all over effects. When catonic fiber is fixed with conventional fiber, various multicolors and cross-dye effects can be achieved from a single dye bath. Printing-A term referring to methods of applying designs to greige goods. See Style Guide Ferrule-an often metal cap attached to the end of a slender shaft for strength or to prevent splitting Figuring- made by the natural grain of wood Finial-decorative turned knob Flare-the outward curving shape of a furniture leg Frame-the wooden skeleton of an upholstered piece of furniture Fretwork-ornamental carving, often interlaced or pierced in appearance G [TOP] Didn Gadroon moulding-a rounded moulding that is carved in convex curves Gainsborough chair-deep armchair with an upholstered seat and back, padded open arms, and carved decoration Gallery-wood or metal border around the top edge of a Gateleg-hinged leg that pivots to support a drop leaf on a Georgian-Historical period dating from c.