A kind of knitting in which a number of threads are chained with one or more contiguous threads on either side. Resistant to runs and relatively ea...
In knit fabrics, a column of loops lying lengthwise in the fabric. The number of wales per inch is a measure of the fineness of the fabric.
A fabric similar to pique in texture and usually made of cotton, has a honey-comb weave made on dobby loom.
Any compound that contains carbon and becomes a gas at room temperature. VOC emissions are regulated because they contribute to smog formation. The...
A double-weave construction for cut-pile fabrics in which the pile yarns are caught by one shot of weft.
A light, plain weave, sheer fabric of cotton, rayon, silk or wool used especially for making dresses and curtains.
A manufactured fiber made of regenerated cellulose, most commonly obtained from wood pulp. The European word for Rayon.
Wool that has never been used or reclaimed from any spun, woven, knitted, felted, manufactured or used product.
Any of various typically tough, flexible, shiny plastics, often used for coverings and clothing.