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  2. Bolt (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Bolt (cloth) - Wikipedia ... Bolt (cloth)

  3. Tanmono - Wikipedia

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    Tanmono ( "mono" is a placeholder name) are woven in units of tan, a traditional unit of measurement for cloth roughly analogous to the bolt, about 35–40 centimetres (14–16 in) by about 13 yards (12 m). [ 1][ 2] One kimono takes one tan ( ittan) [ 3] of cloth to make. [ 4]

  4. Fustian - Wikipedia

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    Fustian, by the 1860s, referred to any cut weft cotton fabric, and its manufacture was common in towns of the fringe of the Lancashire cotton region, such as Congleton in Cheshire, Mow Cop in Staffordshire and Heptonstall in Calderdale. From 1800 to 1850 it was commonly called Baragan Fustian, and much used in Australia.

  5. History of cotton - Wikipedia

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    History of cotton

  6. Calico - Wikipedia

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  7. Aida cloth - Wikipedia

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    Samples of Aida cloth with enlargement inset. Aida cloth (sometimes called Java canvas [1]) is an open, even-weave fabric traditionally used for cross-stitch embroidery.This cotton fabric has a natural mesh that facilitates cross-stitching and enough natural stiffness that the crafter does not need to use an embroidery hoop.

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