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  2. Warp printing - Wikipedia

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    Chiné silk, French, 1760s. LACMA, M.60.36.1. Warp printing is a fabric production method which combines textile printing and weaving to create a distinctively patterned fabric, usually in silk. [1] The warp threads of the fabric are printed before weaving to create a softly blurred, vague pastel-coloured pattern.

  3. Damask - Wikipedia

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    Yarns used to create damasks include silk, wool, linen, cotton, and synthetic fibers, but damask is best shown in cotton and linen. [1] Over time, damask has become a broader term for woven fabrics with a reversible pattern, not just silks. [3] There are a few types of damask: true, single, compound, and twill. True damask is made entirely of ...

  4. Devoré - Wikipedia

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    Devoré techniques use blended fabrics which combine protein-based fibres such as silk with cellulose-based fibres such as viscose, cotton, or rayon. In order to create the 'burnout' pattern, a chemical gel containing sodium hydrogen sulphate is applied to the fabric in patterns, dissolving away the cellulose-based fibres and leaving behind the ...

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  6. Alpaca fiber - Wikipedia

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    Suri has no crimp and thus is a better fit for woven goods. The designer Armani has used Suri alpaca to fashion men's and women's suits. [ 5 ] In the United States, groups of smaller alpaca breeders have banded together to create "fiber co-ops ," to make the manufacture of alpaca fiber products less expensive.

  7. Pile (textile) - Wikipedia

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    The yellow yarn is the pile and the horizontal and vertical yarns are the warp and the weft Pile is the raised surface or nap of a fabric , consisting of upright loops or strands of yarn . [ 1 ] Examples of pile textiles are carpets , corduroy , velvet , plush , and Turkish towels ( terrycloth ). [ 2 ]

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