- A
selvage (US English) or
selvedge (British English) is a "self-finished" edge of a
piece of
fabric which keeps it from
unraveling and fraying. The term...
- made on
either loom,
selvedge denim has come to be ****ociated with
premium products since final production that
showcases the
selvedge requires greater care...
-
herringbone selvedge at the
bottom Black Watch tartan with a
selvedge mark at the
bottom (also herringbone)
Wilsons 1819
blanket tartan with a
selvedge pattern...
-
lustre of the
silky surface. The ribs run
across the
fabric from
selvedge to
selvedge. In Britain,
woollen yarn from the
spinners in
Suffolk would be sent...
- "James 'Hunt The Shunt', The 1970's High-Flyin'
Lothario of
Formula 1." The
Selvedge Yard, 16
October 2010. "Trackside:
Remembering James Hunt." Auto Trader...
- with bead-work. It
requires two
yards of cloth,
which is worn with the
selvedge at the top and bottom; the
skirt being secured about the
waist and descending...
- for feminists". Telegraph.
Retrieved 13
December 2013.
Selvedge: The
Fabric of Your Life.
Selvedge Ltd. 2005. p. 39. Lovegrove,
Keith (2002). Pageant: The...
-
Natural fading on a worn pair of
selvedge jeans. Such
patterns are
sometimes referred to as 'whiskers' or 'honeycombs'....
-
Global Education Holdings "
Fabric swatch NO. 1 SERGE" (Sep/Oct 2010)
Selvedge No. 36, p.79,
London ISSN 1742-254X The
article discusses the way in which...
- smaller, old-style
forms of toga may have been
woven as a single, seamless,
selvedged piece; the later,
larger versions may have been made from
several pieces...