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Jack Campin - bogus address October 31st 08 12:15 PM

OT word of the day
 
Denier

A unit of weight for measuring the fineness of threads of silk, nylon,
rayon, etc., equal to .05 gram per 450 meters or 1 gram per 9000
meters.


I know this varies with nylon, but does it with silk? Do you get
large- and small-calibre silkworms?

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Pati C. October 31st 08 03:11 PM

OT word of the day
 
Jack, Denier is a measure for threads, not fibers or filaments. Most
threads are spun with several fibers/filaments and the number used, as
well as their size, helps to determine the denier of the thread. How
tightly they are spun also influences the finished denier of the thread.
G

Pati, in Phx

Jack Campin - bogus address wrote:
Denier

A unit of weight for measuring the fineness of threads of silk, nylon,
rayon, etc., equal to .05 gram per 450 meters or 1 gram per 9000
meters.


I know this varies with nylon, but does it with silk? Do you get
large- and small-calibre silkworms?

==== j a c k at c a m p i n . m e . u k === http://www.campin.me.uk ====
Jack Campin, 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland == mob 07800 739 557
CD-ROMs and free stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, and Mac logic fonts


NightMist November 1st 08 06:08 AM

OT word of the day
 

Hong Kong Finish

Commonly described as simply finishing seams with bias tape, it is a
bit more than that.
An adequete explanation may be found at:

http://www.timmelfabrics.com/seamfinishes.htm

A couture touch that was popular in the 50's and 60's, and still a
sharp looking finish for unlined garments.

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NightMist November 2nd 08 02:08 AM

OT word of the day
 

Yarn Dyed

Fabrics which have had the yarns colored before the fabric is woven.
Usually used to produce stripes plaids or tapestries.
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NightMist November 3rd 08 03:51 AM

OT word of the day
 
Dupion or Dupioni

Irregular rough silk reeled from twinned or interlocked cocoons.
Also refers to the fabrics woven from this uneven silk, or made to
imitate it.
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NightMist November 4th 08 06:51 AM

OT word of the day
 

Plain weave

The most basic of weaves using single alternate warp and weft yarns.
Any type of yarn made from any fibres can be manufactured into a plain
weave fabric.
Examples are muslin, traditional challais, and most flanels.

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NightMist November 5th 08 06:19 AM

OT word of the day
 
Dobby

The type of novelty weave that results in repeating small geometric
shapes woven across the surface of the fabric.
Or, the loom attachment that allows for the weaving of these fabrics.
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NightMist November 6th 08 10:20 AM

OT word of the day
 

Wale

A ridge on the surface of cloth, as with corduroy.

Or, sometimes just the texture of cloth. Most frequently seen (by me)
in reference to fabrics with a pronounced patterned texture.
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NightMist November 8th 08 03:03 AM

OT word of the day
 

Tencel

A brand name of lyocell fabric used by the Lenzing corporation.
Lyocell is a fiber that is manmade from wood, and alleged to be
sustainable and more enviromentaly friendly than other manmade
fabrics.

As an FYI because I know somebody is going to be curious (since I was
(G)) the lyocell process can be adapted to use bamboo, but bamboo is
more commonly put through the process to make rayon.
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NightMist November 9th 08 03:35 AM

OT word of the day
 
Glazed

A finish resulting in a smooth, glossy surface on the fabric. Usually
the fabric is first treated with resin, wax, starch or other
substances then calendered.

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