ipekli damasko

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(Tekstil) faille
A fabric woven from silk, cotton, or rayon with slight ribs
(rhymes with "pail") Faille is a ribbed fabric finish with structure and body This finish is also seen in bridesmaids styles today Most faille finishes are woven from silk, cotton, rayon or polyester fabrics
A slightly ribbed, woven fabric of silk, cotton, or rayon
A glossy, soft, finely-ribbed, silk-like woven fabric made from cotton, silk, or manufactured fibers
A soft silk, heavier than a foulard and not glossy
Fibre: Silk, rayon Weave: Crosswise rib Characteristics: Has a definite crosswise rib effect Very soft material that drapes well Finer than gros grain but in that family - ribs are also flatter than in grosgrain Some belongs to the crepe family It is rather difficult to launder Will give good wear if handled properly Has a lustrous finish Uses: Dresses, blouses, soft evening purses, some dressy coats
A soft transversely ribbed fabric of silk, rayon or lightweight taffeta
A glossy, soft, finely-ribbed silk-like woven fabric made from cotton, silk, or manufactured fibers
A ribed fabric with a light luster that drapes well Tailors use it for dresses, suits, and coats
a ribbed woven fabric of silk or rayon or cotton
A woven cotton, rayon or silk fabric showing a slight ribbing
A soft, slightly glossy woven fabric made of silk, cotton, rayon, wool, or manufactured combinations of these fabrics that features a light, flat cross grain rib or cord made by using heavier yarns in the filling than the warp
{i} type of fabric
ipekli damasko
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