- weft way
twill, etc.
According to the
direction of
twill lines on the face of the fabric: S-
twill, or left-hand
twill weave: 2/1 S, etc. Z-
twill, or right-hand...
-
Twill tape or
twilled tape is a flat
herringbone twill-woven
fabric tape or
ribbon of cotton, linen, polyester, or wool. It may be used in
sewing and tailoring...
- wool alone.
Quality bombazine has a silk warp and a
worsted weft. It is
twilled or
corded and used for dress-material, and was
commonly used for dresses...
- warp-faced
satin weave and the
ground in weft-faced or
sateen weave.
Twill damasks include a
twill-woven
ground or pattern. The
production of
damask was one of...
- It is
usually heart-shaped, and
woven in a
technique known as
sawali (
twilled). The
edges are
braided and
merges into a
looped handle. It is also typically...
- Herringbone, also
called broken twill weave,
describes a
distinctive V-shaped
weaving pattern usually found in
twill fabric. It is
distinguished from a...
- pijjakker, in
which pij
referred to the type of
cloth used, a co**** kind of
twilled blue
cloth with a nap on one side.
Jakker designates a man’s short, heavy...
-
Wouter van
Twiller (May 22, 1606 –
buried August 29, 1654) was an
employee of the
Dutch West
India Company and the
fourth Director of New Netherland....
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Twill is a
quarterly fashion magazine with an
international readership. The
magazine was
started in 2002 and is
published in Paris. It
combines fashion...
- but
complained that they
tended to chafe. Levi
Strauss substituted a
twilled cotton cloth from
France called "sergé de Nimes". The
fabric later became...