tailieunhanh - Ebook A comprehensive dictionary of textile: Phần 2

The fibre is spun into yarn, which is then processed into fabric in a weaving or knitting mill. After dyeing and finishing, the woven material is ready for delivery either directly to a manufacturer of textile products to finally get stitched into clothes that we wear. Invite you to refer to part 2 book. | 120 gros point I habit . ------------- . I teeth on the cylinders and flats under-coat fibres. of carding machines. lace gros point I a needlepoint lace made with a also known as point de venise I heavy buttonhole stitch and and Venetian lace very expen- with the pattern on a coarse sive heavy lace from Venice . mesh or held together with con-the most fashionable material I necting threads. for cravats among aristocrats _ 1 7 . 1 gnm waste and royalty in the 17th century. The lace was usually held to- wastẹ comprising all broken gether with a ribbon or era- ị silk threads that have been dis-vat string or sewn into a pre- carded during reeling or at the formed bow and fall because inspection of the skeins and it was too heavy to be tied ac- i tbat have not undergone any curately further processing. grosgrain i gum-sericin afirm tightly woven fabric with a gelatinous protein usually a heavy pronounced crosswise comprising 20 to 30 by rib. Used for neckties millinery mass of raw silk cementing the ttim. The term often describes fibyok f nts brms m ribbon but may be a full width a silk flbre bave -fabric as well. . gunny guanaco a strong coarse plain weave indigenous to Southern Argen- . fabric usually of jute. Used for tina Produced fleece of the i baling and sacks. most glorious natural honey j habit beige colour. in the 17th century it meant for guard hairs men the suit of clothes all in the fibres which project beyond the same cloth or colour The court under-coat of some mammals. 1 habit m the 17th and 18th cen-They are usually coarser than turâs meant men s clothes Textile habutai I hairy 121 the grand habit women s worn only at court and at festivities where the court was present. habutai very light weight and soft a little heavier than china silk but similar. Sold by weight measure known momme 1 momme g . Made from waste silk that can be twisted. It is piece dyed or printed and sized. Has many defects in the cloth which has a shot-about1 appearance but this