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  2. Textile sample - Wikipedia

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    A small sample, usually taken from existing fabric, is called a swatch, whilst a larger sample, made as a trial to test print production methods, is called a strike off. For plain-dyed fabrics it is called a lab-dip , and for yarn-dyed fabrics (like stripes and checks), it is called a handloom .

  3. Damask - Wikipedia

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    The pattern is most commonly created with a warp-faced satin weave and the ground with a weft-faced or sateen weave. [2] Yarns used to create damasks include silk , wool , linen , cotton , and synthetic fibers , but damask is best shown in cotton and linen. [ 1 ]

  4. Tick mattress - Wikipedia

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    Individual tufting stitches for stronger materials and harder fillings are made with a stronger thread or twine. An extra-long upholstery needle may be needed to easily pass the thread through the tick. Sometimes, the stitches are finished with buttons on each side (often covered buttons). [7] Mattress quilting is done in a variety of patterns ...

  5. Calico - Wikipedia

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    The weave of calico sample from a shopping bag shown against a centimetre scale. Calico (/ ˈ k æ l ɪ k oʊ /; in British usage since 1505) [1] is a heavy [2] plain-woven textile made from unbleached, and often not fully processed, cotton.

  6. Pattern (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Three patterns for pants (2022) Pattern making is taught on a scale of 1:4, to conserve paper. Storage of patterns Fitting a nettle/canvas-fabric on a dress form. In sewing and fashion design, a pattern is the template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto woven or knitted fabrics before being cut out and assembled.

  7. Simplicity Pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Simplicity Pattern Company is a manufacturer of sewing pattern guides, under the "Simplicity Pattern", "It's So Easy" and "New Look" brands. The company was founded in 1927 in New York City . During the Great Depression , Simplicity allowed home seamstresses to create fashionable clothing in a reliable manner.

  8. Needlepoint - Wikipedia

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    Needlepoint is a type of canvas work, a form of embroidery in which yarn is stitched through a stiff open weave canvas.Traditionally needlepoint designs completely cover the canvas. [1]

  9. Poplin - Wikipedia

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    Poplins are used for dress purposes, and for rich upholstery work which are formed by using coarse filling-yarns in a plain/hard weave. The term "poplin" allegedly originates from papelino , a fabric made at Avignon , France, [ 5 ] in the 15th century, and named for the papal (pope's) residence there , [ 6 ] and from the French papeline (a ...