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|Brocade || A heavy, exquisite jacquard type fabric with an all-over raised pattern or floral design |
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|Brocatelle || A jacquard weave similar to brocade but thicker and heavier, with figures in higher relief |
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|Charmeuse || A light- to midweight silk that is shiny on one side and crepe-like on the other. |
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|Chiffon || A sheer lightweight silk that is light and airy. |
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|Dupioni ||Crisp fabric with a brilliant sheen. |
|Dupioni ||Crisp fabric with a brilliant sheen. |
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|[[Marbrinus]] ||Woven silk cloth which resembles veined marble. |
|[[Marbrinus]] ||Woven silk cloth which resembles veined marble. |
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|Moire silk || A corded fabric with a distinctive wavy pattern. Also called watermarked. |
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| Naraina ||A specialized type of lotus silk from Atan Irith (made from the salt water lotus found only there). The stems of these flowers tend toward a softer, more supple weave and hints of their unusual silvery green coloring dot even the best dye job. See release document: [[Erithi Fashion]] |
| Naraina ||A specialized type of lotus silk from Atan Irith (made from the salt water lotus found only there). The stems of these flowers tend toward a softer, more supple weave and hints of their unusual silvery green coloring dot even the best dye job. See release document: [[Erithi Fashion]] |
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|Organza || Crisp, sheet, and lightweight, organza is frequently used in formalwear. |
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|Taffeta || A plain weave, medium-weight fabric with lots of body and sheen. |
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==Resources== |
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https://vintagefashionguild.org/fabric-resource/ |
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https://www.fabriclink.com/dictionaries/textile.cfm |
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[[Category:Fabric]][[Category:Materials]] |
[[Category:Fabric]][[Category:Materials]] |
Revision as of 00:04, 17 September 2022
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Silk is a type of woven fabric that is comprised of a protein extruded by insect larvae. Silk tends to have a shimmering appearance, is smooth and soft, and is quite durable until wet.
Silk Name | Silk Description |
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Aqilorn | Blend of silk and thread-of-vaalorn. |
Bourde | |
Brocade | A heavy, exquisite jacquard type fabric with an all-over raised pattern or floral design |
Brocatelle | A jacquard weave similar to brocade but thicker and heavier, with figures in higher relief |
Charmeuse | A light- to midweight silk that is shiny on one side and crepe-like on the other. |
Chiffon | A sheer lightweight silk that is light and airy. |
Dupioni | Crisp fabric with a brilliant sheen. |
Elesine | |
Flyrsilk | |
Lotus Silk | A silk made from lotus stems. See release document: Erithi Fashion |
Marbrinus | Woven silk cloth which resembles veined marble. |
Moire silk | A corded fabric with a distinctive wavy pattern. Also called watermarked. |
Naraina | A specialized type of lotus silk from Atan Irith (made from the salt water lotus found only there). The stems of these flowers tend toward a softer, more supple weave and hints of their unusual silvery green coloring dot even the best dye job. See release document: Erithi Fashion |
Organza | Crisp, sheet, and lightweight, organza is frequently used in formalwear. |
Spidersilk | |
Taffeta | A plain weave, medium-weight fabric with lots of body and sheen. |
Velvet | |
Watered |
Resources
https://vintagefashionguild.org/fabric-resource/ https://www.fabriclink.com/dictionaries/textile.cfm