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Percale is a
closely woven plain-weave
fabric often used for bed covers.
Percale has a
thread count of
about 180 or
higher and is
noticeably tighter than...
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under pattern.
Examples of
fabric with
plain weave are chiffon, organza,
percale and taffeta.
According to the 12th-century
geographer al-Idrīsī, in Andalusī-era...
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Percale is an
unincorporated community in
Monroe County, in the U.S.
state of Georgia. The
community was
named for a
percale linens factory at the site...
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Organdy Organza Osnaburg Ottoman Oxford Paduasoy Panné
velvet Peau de Soie
Percale Piqué
Pleated linen Plissé
Plush Point de
France lace
Point de Gaze lace...
- ply 600
thread count sheet. The most
common constructions are muslin,
percale, sateen, flannel, and
knitted jersey. In a
plain weave the warp and weft...
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other home decor, to
clothing such as dresses, skirts, jackets, and more.
Percale – A
plain weave Satinet –
Another satin-like
weave Twill – A different...
- from 1686
until 1759 to
protect local French woolen and silk industries),
percale and muslin. As a
result of all
these fashion activities,
Marie Antoinette...
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flour sacks were
produced in a
variety of
fabrics of
tighter weave such as
percale and
sheeting and
often printed in
various colors and designs, and recycled...
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agricultural oils, but for all kind of business.
Where in 1348 was
traded perxal (
percale) as some kind of silk. Valencia's
commercial prosperity reached its peak...
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decorative basket liners, and curtains. Occasionally,
lighter weight percale cloth is
printed with a
striped pattern made to
resemble ticking fabric...