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| Glossary of Cotton
Fabrics and Weaves Diaper Cloth
is a twill, dobby or plain woven absorbent cotton.
Dimity is sheer, thin, white or printed
fabric with lengthwise cords, stripes or checks.
Drill is a strong twilled cotton fabric,
used in mens and womens slacks.
Duck is a heavy, durable tightly woven
fabric. Heavy weight drill is used in awnings, tents, etc. Lighter duck is used in summer
clothing.
Flannel cotton is plain or twill weave
with a slight nap on one or both sides.
Flannelette is a soft cotton fabric with a
nap on one side.
Gauze is a sheer, lightly woven fabric
similar to cheesecloth. Is also made in silk.
Gingham is a lightweight, washable, stout
fabric that is woven in checks, plaids or stripes.
Lawn is a plain weave, soft, very light,
combed cotton fabric with a crisp finish. |
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COTTON, cool, soft, comfortable, the
principal clothing fiber of the world. Its production is one of the major factors in world
prosperity and economic stability. Cotton "breathes". What would we do without
cotton? Since cotton wrinkles, polyester was added to give it wash and wear properties for
a busy world. In recent times, the consumer determined that polyester, although easier to
care for, took away the cool from cotton and also added a "pilling" effect to
cotton/polyester blends. Consumers now often request "100% Cotton". Permanent
finishes also added to the all cotton fabric gave a wash and wear property to cotton.
cotton. The cotton fiber is from the cotton plants seed pod The fiber is hollow in
the center and, under a microscope looks like a twisted ribbon. "Absorbent"
cotton will retain 24-27 times its own weight in water and is stronger when wet than dry.
This fiber absorbs and releases perspiration quickly, thus allowing the fabric to
"breathe". Cotton can stand high temperatures and takes dyes easily. Chlorine
bleach can be used to restore white garments to a clear white but this bleach may yellow
chemically finished cottons or remove color in dyed cottons. Boiling and sterilizing
temperatures can also be used on cotton without disintegration. Cotton can also be ironed
at relatively high temperatures, stands up to abrasion and wears well.
Mercerized cotton is treated to permanently straighten the
cotton fibers which then becomes a smooth, rod-like fiber that is uniform in appearance
with a high luster. Cotton is often blended with other fibers such as polyester, linen,
wool, to "blend" the best properties of each fiber.
| Muslin is a sheer to coarse
plain woven cotton fabric. Muslin comes in "natural" color or is dyed. Organdy is a very thin, transparent cotton with a
crisp finish.
Outing flannel is a soft, twill or plain
weave fabric napped on both sides. Used for baby clothes, diapers, and sleepwear.
Oxford is shirting fabric with a lustrous,
soft finish. It is characterized with narrow stripes and can be woven in plain or basket
weave. Also a term used for wool fabric that has black and white fibers.
Percale is a light weight, closely woven,
sturdy fabric that can be found printed in dark colors.
Pima Cotton, from Egyptian cotton, is an
excellent quality cotton fabric.
Polished Cotton is either a satin weave
cotton or a plain weave cotton that is finished chemically to appear shiny. |
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| Poplin is a plain weave
fabric with a cross-wise rib. Sailcloth
is a very strong, heavy canvas or duck made in plain weave.
Sateen is a satin weave cotton fabric.
Seersucker is a lightweight cotton fabric
crinkled into lengthwise stripes.
Swiss is a sheer, very fine cotton that
can be plain or decorated with dots or other designs.
Terry Cloth is a looped pile fabric that
is either woven or knitted. Very absorbent and used for towels, etc. French terry cloth is
looped on one side and sheared pile on the other.
Velveteen is an all cotton pile fabric
with short pile resembling velvet.
Whipcord is a strong fabric with a
diagonal round cords that can also be produced in wool.
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