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This category is intended to gather information about permitted fabrics, their properties, and their cultural relevance. Fabrics can be described by their composite materials or by their production method such as braided, crocheted, felted, knitted, stitched, tatted, or woven (plain, satin, twill). |
This category is intended to gather information about permitted fabrics, their properties, and their cultural relevance. Fabrics can be described by their composite materials or by their production method such as braided, crocheted, felted, knitted, stitched, tatted, or woven (plain, satin, twill). |
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|[[aqilorn|aqilorn]], baldachin, batiste, bourde, broadcloth, brocade, brocatelle, buckskin, burlap, cameline, canvas, chainsil, chambray, chamois, charmeuse, chiffon, cordetum, cordovan, cotton, damask, doeskin, dupioni silk, [[elesine]], faille, flannel, [[Aelotian style#Flyrsilk|flyrsilk]], fur, fustian, gauze, gingham, grosgrain, hide, [[iron boar hide]], jacquard, kidskin, leather, linen, marbrinus, mink, moire silk, muslin, oilcloth, organdy, organza, [[Aelotian style#Paeline|paeline]], pashmina, [[plumille]], [[Aelotian style#Ramie Silk and Ramie Linen|ramie linen]], samite, silk, spidersilk, suede, taffeta, tulle, tweed, twill, velour, velvet, wool |
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[[Category:Fashion]][[Category:Materials]] |
[[Category:Fashion]][[Category:Materials]] |
Revision as of 10:47, 10 July 2022
This category is intended to gather information about permitted fabrics, their properties, and their cultural relevance. Fabrics can be described by their composite materials or by their production method such as braided, crocheted, felted, knitted, stitched, tatted, or woven (plain, satin, twill).
FABRICS | aqilorn, baldachin, batiste, bourde, broadcloth, brocade, brocatelle, buckskin, burlap, cameline, canvas, chainsil, chambray, chamois, charmeuse, chiffon, cordetum, cordovan, cotton, damask, doeskin, dupioni silk, elesine, faille, flannel, flyrsilk, fur, fustian, gauze, gingham, grosgrain, hide, iron boar hide, jacquard, kidskin, leather, linen, marbrinus, mink, moire silk, muslin, oilcloth, organdy, organza, paeline, pashmina, plumille, ramie linen, samite, silk, spidersilk, suede, taffeta, tulle, tweed, twill, velour, velvet, wool |
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Fabric Material | Specific Examples of Fabrics |
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Cotton | Canvas |
Fur and Feather | Fur, Mink, Plumille |
Jute | Burlap |
Leather | Buckskin, Doeskin, Iron boar hide, Kidskin |
Linen | Cambric/Batiste, Chainsil |
Ramie | Ramie silk, Ramie linen |
Silk | Aqilorn, Bourde, Brocade, Brocatelle, Charmeuse, Chiffon, Dupioni, Elesine, Flyrsilk, Lotus silk, Marbrinus, Naraina, Organza, Spidersilk, Taffeta, Velvet, Watered |
Wool and Hair | Broadcloth, Cameline, Paeline |
Uncategorized | Cordetum |
Pages in category "Fabric"
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