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What Is Intarsia?

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A flat KNIT fabric with solid-colored, geometric PATTERNS. The SIDES of the fabric are identical.

A flat knit fabric with solid-colored, geometric patterns. The sides of the fabric are identical.

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What Is Hopsack?

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A loosely woven coarse fabric of COTTON or WOOL used in CLOTHING. HOP GROWERS originally used the fabric for bags.

A loosely woven coarse fabric of cotton or wool used in clothing. Hop growers originally used the fabric for bags.

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What Is Fleece?

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This is a knit FABRIC, USUALLY in COTTON or poly cotton that has napped terry loops on one or both sides. There are several VARIATIONS that and finish types for fleeces.

This is a knit fabric, usually in cotton or poly cotton that has napped terry loops on one or both sides. There are several variations that and finish types for fleeces.

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What Is Feed Stripe?

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Knit fabric where a STRIPE pattern is produced by the WAY colored yarns are fed into the KNITTING machine. Also know as Yarn DYED.

Knit fabric where a stripe pattern is produced by the way colored yarns are fed into the knitting machine. Also know as Yarn Dyed.

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What Is Faille?

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A DRESSY, flat-ribbed fabric with a light luster that drapes and tailors well. The RIBS are flatter and less PRONOUNCED than in grosgrain. Traditionally used for WOMEN's dresses, suits and coats.

A dressy, flat-ribbed fabric with a light luster that drapes and tailors well. The ribs are flatter and less pronounced than in grosgrain. Traditionally used for women's dresses, suits and coats.

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What Is Facing?

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A PIECE of FABRIC sewn to the inside of a GARMENT for lining PURPOSES or to add STRUCTURE to the garment.

A piece of fabric sewn to the inside of a garment for lining purposes or to add structure to the garment.

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What Is Elastoplast?

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Any polymer SHOWING rubber-like ELASTIC PROPERTIES. This INCLUDES Lycra and Spandex.

Any polymer showing rubber-like elastic properties. This includes Lycra and Spandex.

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What Is Effect Thread?

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YARNS INSERTED into a fabric that are sufficiently DIFFERENT to the SURROUNDING yarns, to form or enhance a pattern.

Yarns inserted into a fabric that are sufficiently different to the surrounding yarns, to form or enhance a pattern.

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What Is Chintz Fabric?

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A PRINTED and GLAZED FABRIC, USUALLY COTTON.

A printed and glazed fabric, usually cotton.

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What Is Chenille?

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Soft, fuzzy YARNS stand out AROUND a velvety cord on this fabric, whose name comes from the FRENCH word for "CATERPILLAR."

Soft, fuzzy yarns stand out around a velvety cord on this fabric, whose name comes from the French word for "caterpillar."

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What Is Chambray?

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A CLASS of yarn-dyed, plain-weave fabrics with a colored warp and white filling. Most often PRODUCED in soft blue TOMES (looks LIKE faded blue jean denim).

A class of yarn-dyed, plain-weave fabrics with a colored warp and white filling. Most often produced in soft blue tomes (looks like faded blue jean denim).

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What Is Bird's Eye?

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A FABRIC WOVEN with a PATTERN of SMALL DIAMONDS.

A fabric woven with a pattern of small diamonds.

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What Is Applique?

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EMBELLISHMENT on a garment where decoration is MADE by cutting pieces of ONE material and applying them to the surface of ANOTHER.

Embellishment on a garment where decoration is made by cutting pieces of one material and applying them to the surface of another.

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Which Is The Strongest Fibre?

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Nylon

Nylon

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What Is Tensioning Device?

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The Device which is used to GIVE the proper tension during winding yarn onto the PACKAGE is known as Tensioning Device. Otherwise High tension can damage the yarn whereas too LOW a tension can lead to unstable PACKAGES which will not unwind CLEANLY.

The Device which is used to give the proper tension during winding yarn onto the package is known as Tensioning Device. Otherwise High tension can damage the yarn whereas too low a tension can lead to unstable packages which will not unwind cleanly.

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What Is Denting Plan?

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The process of INSERTING WARP yarn through REED is CALLED denting PLAN.

The process of inserting warp yarn through reed is called denting plan.

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What Is Drafting Plan?

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The process of DRAWING the warp yarn into the heald eye according to the WEAVE PLAN or DESIGN is CALLED drafting plan.

The process of drawing the warp yarn into the heald eye according to the weave plan or design is called drafting plan.

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What Is Weave Plan?

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The INTERLACEMENT of WARP and weft yarn is CALLED weave PLAN.

The interlacement of warp and weft yarn is called weave plan.

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What Is Degree Of Interlacing?

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When INTERLACING RATIO is EXPRESSED as % is CALLED DEGREE of interlacing.

When interlacing ratio is expressed as % is called degree of interlacing.

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What Are The Basic Motions Of A Loom?

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BASIC motions of a LOOM, PRIMARY MOTION. Secondary motion, Tertiary motion.

Basic motions of a loom, Primary motion. Secondary motion, Tertiary motion.