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Crêpe de chine A fine,
lightweight silk, cotton, or worsted, with a
plain weave and
crêpe-twist filling.
Crêpe de chine travers A
ribbed crêpe de chine...
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Crêpe de Chine in the
later period to
cover their hair. The nhiễu cát textile,
woven by ****anese in the past, was only half as thin as the
Crêpe de Chine...
- of gold
Coolmax Cordura Corduroy Cotton duck
Crash (fabric)
Crêpe (textile)
Crêpe de Chine Cretonne Crochet Damask Darlexx Denim Dimity Dobby Donegal tweed...
- race
cravate کراوات kerâvât tie crème کرم krem
cream Crêpe de Chine کرپ دوشین krep došin
crepe de chine crochet کروشه kroše
bracket cuir
verni ورنی verni...
- made from silk
include satin, charmeuse, habutai, chiffon, taffeta,
crêpe de chine, dupioni, noil, tussah, and shantung,
among others. Silk's attractive...
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garments in chiffon, silk, or
Moroccan crepe on life-size models.
Vionnet used
materials such as
crêpe de chine, gabardine, and
satin to make her clothes;...
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finished item will have. Historically,
smocking was also
worked in piqué,
crepe de Chine, and cashmere.
According to Good Housekeeping: The
Illustrated Book...
- the
formulae of the
defunct F. Millot,
among them the 1925
classic Crêpe de Chine by Jean Desprez. Kerléo's reconstitution,
completed a year
later with...
- comfortable, thin, gossamer-weight, natural-fiber
fabrics like
cotton gauze,
crepe de chine, and challis,
often left
naturally wrinkled; a
mostly neutral or earthtone...
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alternate S- and Z-twist
crepe (high-twist) yarns.
Crepe yarn
tends to have a
tighter twist than
standard yarns. The
twist in the
crepe yarns puckers the fabric...