
1) Inserting
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Interlining (also known as `interline ticketing`) is a voluntary commercial agreement between individual airlines to handle passengers traveling on itineraries that require multiple airlines. ==Agreements== Interlining agreements differ from codesharing agreements in that codesharing agreements usually refers to numbering a flight with the airli.....
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• (n.) Correction or alteration by writing between the lines; interlineation. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Interline
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(from the article `textile`) Manufacturers of tailored garments formerly used interlinings made of horsehair, which was later replaced by goat hair and then by resin-treated ...
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An insulation, padding, or stiffening fabric, either sewn to the wrong side of the lining or the inner side of the outer shell fabric.
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Any fabric inserted between the outer fabric and the inner lining for shape retention, bulk or warmth.
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In`ter·lin'ing noun Correction or alteration by writing between the lines; interlineation.
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1. An insulation, padding, or stiffening fabric, either sewn to the wrong side of the lining or the inner side of the outer shell fabric for extra weight and warmth. The interlining is used primarily to provide warmth in coats, jackets, and outerwear. 2. Firm stiff linen canvas for men's coats.
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An insulation, padding, or stiffening fabric, placed in-between the fabric and lining. The interlining is used primarily to provide warmth in curtains, coats, jackets, and outerwear.
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Lining added for warmth.
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A layer used to add warmth to your garment. It sits between the outer fabric and the lining.
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An insulation, padding, or stiffening fabric, either sewn to the wrong side of the lining or the inner side of the outer shell fabric. The interlining is used primarily to provide warmth in coats, jackets, and outerwear.
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An insulation, padding, or stiffening fabric, either sewn to the wrong side of the lining or the inner side of the outer shell fabric. The interlining is used primarily to provide warmth in coats, jackets, and outerwear.
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Fabric used between the inner and outer layers of a garment to improce shape retention, strength, warmth or bulk. Interlinings may be woven, knitted or nonwoven, and can be produced with fusible adhesive on one surface.
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A material used between the footwear upper and the lining to increase softness and plumpness of the upper material.
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an inner lining placed between the ordinary lining and the outer fabric of a garment. · material, as cotton or wool, for this purpose. · lining and padding quilted together.
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A lining used on the back of a fabric, but sewn together with the fabric so the two fabrics act as one during construction.
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Padding or stiffening included between inner and outer shells for insulation or structural purpose to maintain shape.
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a lovely soft, slightly brushed fabric used to add structure, weight and insulation to handmade curtains. It is attached between the top fabric and the curtain lining during making up, and is available in a variety of thicknesses and fibres. ‘Dommette’ is usually woven from cotton and is suitable for light to medium weight fabrics. ‘Bump’ i...
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