
1) Bangladeshi clothing 2) Cloth 3) Cloth often used for sheets 4) Curtain fabric 5) Fabric 6) Fabric from Iraq 7) French word used in English 8) Material 9) Material left in minus shape 10) Pillowcase material 11) Plain cotton weave 12) Plain-woven cotton 13) Plain-woven cotton fabric 14) Sheet fabric
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1) Mousseline 2) Nainsook 3) Organdie 4) Organdy 5) Semitransparency
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Muslin (n or n) is a cotton fabric of plain weave. It is made in a wide range of weights from delicate sheers to coarse sheeting. It gets its name from the city of Mosul, Iraq, where it was first manufactured. Early Indian muslin was handwoven of uncommonly delicate handspun yarn, especially in the region of what today is Bangladesh. It was import...
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plain-woven fine cotton
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• (n.) A thin cotton, white, dyed, or printed. The name is also applied to coarser and heavier cotton goods; as, shirting and sheeting muslins.
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plain-woven cotton fabric made in various weights. The better qualities of muslin are fine and smooth in texture and are woven from evenly spun ... [1 related articles]
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An inexpensive, medium weight, plain weave, low count (less than 160 threads per square inch) cotton sheeting fabric. In it's unfinished form, it is commonly used in fashion design to make trial garments for preliminary fit.
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Plain weave fabric that can be lightweight and sheer to heavier, coarse sheeting weight. Cotton or cotton blend. Natural, bleached or dyed.
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Mus'lin noun [ French
mousseline ; confer Italian
mussolino ,
mussolo , Spanish
muselina ; all from
Mussoul a city of Mesopotamia, Arabic
Mausil , Syr.
Mauzol ,
Muzol ,
Mosul , where it was first manufactured. Confer
Mull a kind...
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An inexpensive, light weight, plain weave cloth with a low thread count (less than 160 threads per square inch) cotton sheeting fabric. In its unfinished form, it is commonly used in fashion design to make trial garments for preliminary fit. Also used in the kitchen for straining.
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Muslin is a fine thin cotton fabric first imported into England in 1670. It was probably named muslin on account of being made at Mosul in Kurdistan. In 1780 it was first made in Europe by Robert Monteith of Glasgow using Indian yarn.
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A generally inexpensive woven fabric used to make crafts, back quilts, or to make draft or trial garments.
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[
n] - plain-woven cotton fabric
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A test garment that checks fit and style, made to ensure that pattern meets the maker’s expectations, prior to making the final garment. Also called Toile.
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Material used in the construction of flats.
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noun plain-woven cotton fabric
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An inexpensive, medium weight, plain weave, low count (less than 160 threads per square inch) cotton sheeting fabric. In its unfinished form, it is commonly used in fashion design to make trial garments for preliminary fit.
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A sheer, lightweight cotton fabric that is produced mainly in India. This plain-weave material can be used a thin blankets or as a backing for quilts.
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Muslin is a light cotton fabric, finely woven and typically white, that was first imported from the Middle East to Europe in the 17th century. It is a firm plain-weave cotton found in many weights. Muslin is a popular choice for clothing and curtains, particularly in hot, dry climates. Muslin has many uses besides those listed above. Because it is ...
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Lightweight, open, plain or simple leno weave fabric, usually made of cotton.
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a cotton fabric made in various degrees of fineness and often printed, woven, or embroidered in patterns, esp. a cotton fabric of plain weave, used for sheets and for a variety of other purposes.
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An inexpensive, normally un-dyed fabric used to create pattern pieces, or to test out a garment before using the more expensive fashion fabric.
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a loose weaved and light weight fabric that has a linen type weave.
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