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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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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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...
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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...
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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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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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Margaret's life and travels survive in a book entitled Hodoeporicon et percale Margarite Iherosolimitane written by her younger brother Thomas of Froidmont...
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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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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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