ANTIQUE SATIN – a sateen or horizontal satin drapery fabric with horizontal (weft) slubs which imitate spun shantung silk. It is typically composed of approximately 60% rayon (the face yarn fiber) and 40% acetate (the back yarn fiber). Most fabrics are one color from a selection of thousands. Occasionally the warp and weft yarns are dyed different colors to give an iridescent effect. Antique satin may also be printed. It is also suitable for bedspread fabric as it can be quilted.
BATIK – a process also know as Tjap where areas are opaqued with wax before the fabric is dyed. For two or more colors each preceding wax layer is removed and reapplied in a different patterned layer. A crinkled pattern is achieved by crumpling the fabric and cracking the wax. Primitive or ethnic batik patterns from Indonesia and Africa are reproduced by mechanical silk screen or roller printing on contemporary fabrics.
BROCADE – a multi-use formal, Jacquard weave with supplemental warp or weft woven into the fabric to give an embroidered, often-colorful design. Background weave is often satin. Threads not tied-down are carried as "floaters" on the back of the fabric and indicate the supplemental set of threads.
BROCATELLE – medium weight Jacquard fabric utilizing four or more sets of thread (two warps and two wefts most often). Finely woven brocatelles are formal, refined and sophisticated. Surface has slight relief variation (high and low areas), according to the patterns, and may appear embroidered or puffy.
CALICO – cotton or cotton/polyester fabric similar to broadcloth and usually printed in small "country" all-over multi-colored floral patterns.
CANVAS – versatile medium to heavy weight cotton fabric in plain or twill weave. May be dyed any color, and has many uses.
CASEMENT – casual drapery fabric in loose or tight, open or closed, plain or novelty weave. Often given interesting texture, color and pattern through tyed complex-yarn arrangements and weave variations. Usually semi-sheer, translucent or opaque.
CASHMERE – from the Cashmere goat in Tibet, the Kashmir province in India. It is known for its softness.
CHAMBRAY – lightweight cotton or blend fabric in plain, balanced weave. Yarns are slightly slubbed in both directions. Warp is usually white with a solid colored weft.
CHEVRON – regular and repeated zigzag pattern, also called herringbone, formed by reversing the twill weave.
CREPE
CREWELEMBROIDERY
DAMASK
DENIM
EMBROIDERY
FLANNEL
FLOCK
FLOCKING
FRIEZE OR FRISE’
HERRINGBONE
HOUNDSTOOTH
LISSERIE
MATELESSE’
MOHAIR
MOIRE’
OTTOMAN
PEAU DE SOIE
PILE FABRIC
PLAID
PLISSE
REP, REPP
SATIN
SCRIM - Sheer open weave cotton fabric used for draperies and window decorating.
SHABBY CHIC
SEERSUCKER
SHANTUNG DUPIONI
SUEDECLOTH
TAPESTRY
TICKING
TISSUE PICK
TOILE
TOILE DE JOUY
TUFTED FABRIC
TWEED
VELOUR
VELVET
VINYL
VOILE
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