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What is "Chino cloth" - Definition & Explanation
Chino cloth is a kind of twill fabric, usually made primarily from cotton.
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Venetian
A fabric of worsted, wool worsted and wool and cotton in a satin weave, some in small repeat twill weaves with a clear finish. Has a very good lustre finish which resembles satin. Some has a slight...

Cotton Count
The yarn numbering system based on length and weight originally used for cotton yarns and now employed for most staple yarns spun on the cotton, or short-staple, system. It is based on a unit length...

Butcher's Linen
A Strong, Heavy, Plain Weave Linen Fabric With Uneven, Thick And Thin Yarns In Both Warp And Weft - Often Used In Tablecloths And...

Abbot
Also called Monk's cloth. A heavy, rough surfaced, hardwearing, loosely woven, basket weave fabric in solid colours. Sometimes stripes or plaids are woven into the fabric. Made of cotton or linen. It...

Print Bonding
A Method Of Making Nonwoven Fabrics In Which There Is Controlled Application Of Adhesive Specific Areas Of The Fibre Web Or Batt By Using Printing Techniques Similar To Those Used....

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