- silk.
Modern velvet can be made from silk, linen,
cotton, wool,
synthetic fibers, silk-
cotton blends, or synthetic-natural
fiber blends.
Velvet is
woven on...
-
Cotton (from
Arabic al-qutn) is a soft,
fluffy staple fiber that
grows in a boll, or
protective case,
around the
seeds of the
cotton plants of the genus...
-
knitted fabric or
textile similar to
velvet or velveteen. It can be made from polyester, spandex,
cotton, or a
cotton-polyester blend.
Velour is used in...
-
Velveteen also has a
shorter pile than
velvet and is stiffer, with less drape, and is
usually made of
cotton or a
cotton-silk blend.
Velveteen is typically...
- Africa. It is made of hand-woven aso oke fabric,
cotton,
velvet, or damask. They are
usually lined with
cotton, but can be
unlined if
crafted to be worn for...
- more
resilient but more
comfortable for the feet with the
discovery of
cotton velvet. Shippo: the
technique for
enamelware called shippo arrived from the...
- twill,
though more recently,
other fabrics like
Matka silk,
cotton velvet,
rayon velvet, silk organza, net
fabric and also jute have been used. A firm...
-
industrial techniques have developed, and have
included Mercerised cotton,
velvet,
calfskin and, most recently, bi-cast leather. However, sheep's leather...
- Wales, in the 1940s
Cotton fiber Nylon A
variety of
contemporary fabrics. From the left:
evenweave cotton,
velvet,
printed cotton, calico, felt, satin...
- (together with
those of the
village of Dayr Tarif), "were
usually done on
cotton,
velvet or
kermezot silk fabric.
Taffeta inserts embroidered in
Bethlehem style...