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  2. Net (textile) - Wikipedia

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    Using either the lace-maker or the net-maker method to tie the netting knot, several types of netting can be created. Diamond mesh netting goes back and forth, in rows. This technique is used for bags, hammocks, headbands and scarves. Another type is square mesh netting which also goes back and forth in rows but is worked in the diagonal.

  3. Category:Net fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Category: Net fabrics. 2 languages. ... This category includes mesh, gauze, lace, knotted nets, knitted nets, and any woven nets which have a particularly open weave.

  4. Fog collection - Wikipedia

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    The netting is coated in a chemical that decreases water droplet's contact angle hysteresis, which allows for more small droplets to form. This type of netting can capture 10% of the moisture in the air. [4] Below the mesh netting of a fog fence, there is a small trough for the water to be collected in.

  5. Fishnet - Wikipedia

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    A more practical use of fishnet textiles is in high performance next-to-skin apparel used in cold weather outdoor sports, including hiking, hunting, fishing, skiing, and mountaineering. In this context, fishnet is usually knitted from fibers of polypropylene, merino wool, or nylon, and offers a number of benefits over traditional densely ...

  6. Mosquito net - Wikipedia

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    A mosquito net in a beach lodge in Mozambique Ceiling-hung mosquito netting Frame-hung mosquito netting Tent made of mosquito netting Window with mosquito netting. A mosquito net is a type of meshed curtain that is circumferentially draped over a bed or a sleeping area to offer the sleeper barrier protection against bites and stings from mosquitos, [1] flies, and other pest insects, and thus ...

  7. Tulle (netting) - Wikipedia

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    A stack of tulle fabrics in a variety of colors. Tulle (/ t uː l / TOOL) is a form of netting that is made of small-gauge thread, netted in a hexagonal pattern with small openings, and frequently starched to provide body or stiffness. It is a finer textile than the textile referred to as "net." [1] It is a lightweight, very fine, stiff netting.

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