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Usually three or four stripes to a 50-inch width. Shantung: A cousin lo Satin. the designs were characterized by classic moafs beautifully engraved and finely colored. They can aiso be made by cutting velvet nap into different lengths or by cutting different lengths over a.
Panne: A satin-faced. 1789 to c. Before clipping, the nap is a loop as found in frieze or boucle. These threads are sometimes clipped.
The Twill Weave: Has each warp thread passing over two or more filling threads, with the interlacing advancing one thread on successive warps. Synthetics: Man-made, sciennfically produced fibers used in many fabncs. Velour: A term loosely applied to all types of fabrics with a nap or cut pile on one side. Newer, more durable methods use synthetic resins that withstand laundering.
This type, with its "diagonal line", is found in denims. 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.