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(Tekstil) crepe
A light, thin, egg-rich pancake The word is French, but the crepe is so versatile that you'll find it in many other languages It's A Russian Blini, A Jewish Blintz, A Chinese Egg Roll, A Greek Krep Or A Hungarian Palascinta Depending on the filling, it can be an appetizer, a main dish or a dessert
Textured surface fabric found in both wovens and knits It can be used in knits as the reverse side of a special jacquard A crinkly surface is achieved via use of high twist yarns, chemical treatments, weave, construction, or some form of embossing or surface treatment Crepes are available in an unlimited variety of fibers and blends and in may different constructions
{i} fine cloth, thin light fabric of silk or cotton; thin paper; (French) small thin pancake
Used to describe all kinds of fabrics--wool, cotton, silk, rayon, synthetics and blends-that have a crinkle, crimped or grained surface
A broad term given to various fabrics generally recognized by a crinkled, puckered, or pebble-effect surface
small very thin pancake
paper with a crinkled texture; usually colored and used for decorations
cover or drape with crape; "crape the mirror"
A family of weaves having a slightly pebbly texture Crepe yarn is given a high twist during spinning, making it slightly stiff and wiry During weaving, the yarn contracts giving the characteristic texture
A crepe is a thin pancake. chicken-filled crepes
a soft thin light fabric with a crinkled surface paper with a crinkled texture; usually colored and used for decorations
A light crinkled fabric
alternative spelling of crêpe
Crepe is a thin fabric with an uneven surface and is made of cotton, silk, or wool. Use a crepe bandage to support the affected area
Fibre: Worsted cotton, wool, silk, man-made synthetics Weave: Mostly plain, but various weaves Characteristics: Has a crinkled, puckered surface or soft mossy finish Comes in different weights and degrees of sheerness Dull with a harch dry feel Woolen crepes are softer than worsted If it is fine, it drapes well Has very good wearing qualities Has a very slimming effect Uses: Depending on weight, it is used for dresses of all types, including long dinner dresses, suits, and coats
Thin pancakes
The word comes from the French word creper meaning to crimp or frizz and describes crinkly or grained surfaced fabrics including wool, cotton, silk, rayon, and other synthetics and blends Crepe de Chine is a very popular silk crepe
a soft thin light fabric with a crinkled surface
Crepe is a type of rubber with a rough surface. a pair of crepe-soled ankle-boots
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