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Duvetyne, or duvetyn, (also
known as
Molton and Rokel) is a
twill fabric with a velvet-like nap on one side.
Duvetyne has a
matte finish and its high...
- po****rity
through clothing trends such as
athleisure tracksuits.
Velveteen Duvetyne Rep (fabric) "Velvet vs
Velour vs Velveteen: how to Choose, Sew and Care"...
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visible in a shot, the
light may be
blacked out with a
cloth known as
duvetyne or rags, and in rare cases,
plastic sheeting. When
windows or
doors are...
- Moltonville,
North Carolina,
unincorporated community,
United States Molton or
duvetyne, a type of
twill fabric Molten (disambiguation)
Moulton (disambiguation)...
- "industry-standard"
flags consist of a
square wire
frame stitched with
black duvetyne,
which minimizes any
reflected light and
keeps the flag lightweight. Flags...
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Olympic Auditorium on
April 16, 1979.
Grips hung huge
curtains of
black duvetyne on all four
sides of the ring area to
contain the
artificial smoke used...
- filled] with
about an inch of water, [and was]
surrounded by 270
degrees of
duvetyne around thirty feet high". The void's look was
tweaked slightly for the...
- air
exiting the machine.
Earlier versions of the
cloth bag used
dense duvetyne, and
later corduroy cotton and wool
fabric bags
where fine grit, dander...