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The Nylon Family
Several nylon fabrics with different properties can be found : Agilon Antron Cordura Quiana Helanca PREV - NEXT - UP - HOME English page - page en français - página en español - Seite auf Deutsch - pagina in italiano - страни
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The Wool Family
Wool fabrics may be woven, knit or pressed (i.e. felted). Wool fabrics cover the gamut from very lightweight sheer fabrics to bulky and heavy variations : Alaskine Albatross Astrakhan Bedford cord Blanket cloth Boiled wool Bo
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The Velvet Family
Bagheera velvet Brocaded velvet Burn-out velvet Chiffon velvet Crushed velvet Cut velvet Devoré velvet Faconné velvet Lyons velvet Mirror velvet Nacre velvet Panne velvet Sculptured velvet Transparent velvet Voided velvet PREV
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The Taffeta Family
Antique taffeta Faille taffeta Iridescent Moiré taffeta Paper taffeta Pigmented taffeta Tissue taffeta PREV - NEXT - UP - HOME English page - page en français - página en español - Seite auf Deutsch - pagina in italiano - страни
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The Silk Family
Silk fabrics can be sheer or heavy, crisp or supple, elaborate or simple. They include the following : Bengaline Brocade Charmeuse Chiffon China silk Crepe de Chine Duppioni Faille Gazar Georgette Gros de Londres Gro
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The Sheer Family
batiste challis chiffon crepe chiffon crochet-style knits dimity dishrag knits dotted swiss double sheer eyelash voile eyelet gazar gauze georgette handkerchief linen lace lawn leno maline marquisette mousseline net nin
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The Satin Family
Antique satin Baronet satin Canton satin Charmeuse Ciré Cotton satin Crepe-backed satin Cut velvet Double-faced satin Duchesse satin Messaline Panne satin Peau de soie Sateen Satin-stripe sheers Satin-faced silk Skinner satin Slip
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The Ribbed Weave Family
Antique satin Bengaline Broadcloth Canton crepe Dimity Dupionni Faille Grosgrain Gros de Londres Marocain Moiré faille Moiré taffeta Ottoman Petersham Pinwale piqué Pongee Poplin Repp Shantung Taffeta Tussah
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The Plaid Family
Balanced plaid Even plaid Repeat Unbalanced plaid Uneven plaid Uneven plaid, balanced crosswise Uneven plaid, balanced lengthwise Uneven plaid, balanced in both directions PREV - NEXT - UP - HOME English page - page en français -
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The Outerwear Family
Aqua Shell Drizzle Cloth DWR Fleece Gore-Tex Imperial PVC K-Kote Mountain Cloth NatureTex Neoprene Nylon taffeta Polarfleece Polartec Polartec Power Dry Polartec Power Stretch Polartec Power Shielf Ripstop Silicon Sun blockers S
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The Net Family
English net - a cotton net used for corselettes and yokes on bridal gowns Illusion - a very fine tulle used in bridal veils Maline - a very fine net with a hexagonal pattern used mainly for millinery (hat making) Net - an open-mesh fabric al
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The Lining Family
Athletic mesh Bemberg China silk Charmeuse Chiffon CoolMax Cotton net Crepe de Chine Crepe-backed satin Fake-fur fabrics Fur linings Hang Loose Jersey Marquisette Net and tulle Microfibre blouse fabrics Milium Muslin O
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The Leather Family
The oldest material used for making clothes, leather consists of the skin of an animal or reptile, following removal of the hair or fur. The skin is usually treated to make it supple and resistant. A number of leathers are still common today, while o
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The Lace Family
Lace fabrics were originally named for the locations where they were made. As a result, there are hundreds of varieties of lace. These fall into roughly three categories, however - allover lace, guipure lace and fine lace. Alençon lace - characte
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The Knit Family
Boiled wool Double knits Fleece Four-way stretch knits Interlock knits Jersey Milanese knits Power net Power stretch knits Raschel knits Single knits Stable knits Stretch knits Stretch terry Stretch velour Sweater knits Sweat
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The Fur Family
Many different furs are used in garments. Some are still available for purchase new, while others are to be found in recycled garments or antique stores : Astrakhan Beaver Broadtail Calf Chinchilla Ermine Fox Leopard Lynx Marten Mink Mu
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The Felted Fabric Family
Baize Boiled wool Fleece Duffel Felted wovens Frieze Loden Wadmal PREV - NEXT - UP - HOME English page - page en français - página en español - Seite auf Deutsch - pagina in italiano - страница на русском - 日本語のページ
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The Cotton Family
Batiste Bedford cord Calico Cambric Challis Chambray Chenille Chino Chintz Cluny lace Corduroy Covert Crape Damask Denim Dimity Dotted swiss Double knit Drill Durable-press cottons Embroidered cottons
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The Brocade Family
Brocade Brocatelle Cloque Embossed fabrics Imperial brocade Matelassé Plissé Tapestry Upholstery PREV - NEXT - UP - HOME English page - page en français - página en español - Seite auf Deutsch - pagina in italiano - страни
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