
1) Cloth 2) Corded fabric 3) Cotton fabric 4) Fabric 5) Finely corded shirt fabric 6) French word used in English 7) Material 8) Shirt fabric 9) Strong fabric 10) Sturdy cotton fabric 11) Textile 12) Upholstery fabric 13) Woven fabric
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Popkin is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: ...
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Poplin, also called tabinet (or tabbinet), is a strong fabric in a plain weave of any fiber or blend, with crosswise ribs that typically gives a corded surface. Poplin traditionally consisted of a silk warp with a weft of worsted yarn. As the weft is in the form of a stout cord the fabric has a ridged structure, like rep, which gave depth and soft...
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corded woven silk and worsted
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• (n.) A fabric of many varieties, usually made of silk and worsted, -- used especially for women`s dresses.
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Any type or mix of yarn, wool, silk, cotton, for example can be woven in this way, but the original had silk warp and wool weft and was made at Avignon in France, which for a time was the seat of popes (1377-1408), hence its original name papeline (papal).
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A durable fabric with a plain, tight weave, which features a crosswise rib to create a slight ridge effect.
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strong fabric produced by the rib variation of the plain weave and characterized by fine, closely spaced, crosswise ribs. It is made with heavier ...
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This is usually a 50% polyester and 50% cotton fabric in a poplin weave.
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A strong rib weave.
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A fabric made using a rib variation of the plain weave. The construction is characterized by having a slight ridge effect in one direction, usually the filling.
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Strong fabric, originally with a warp of silk and a weft of worsted, but now usually made from cotton, in a plain weave with a finely ribbed surface. ...
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A durable, plain weave fabric similar to broadcloth but with a heavier rib and heavier weight. Made of silk, cotton, synthetic fibers, wool, or blends.
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Mediumweight, plain woven fabric with a fine cross-weave cord texture. Heavier than broadcloth.
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Plain style of woven fabric, used for soft furnishings, in which the weft passes in turn under and over the warp, as in darning. However, the wefts are fewer and thicker than the warps, giving the fabric a ribbed finish. Any type or mix of yarn - wool, silk, cotton, for example - can be woven in this way, but the original had silk warp and wool wef …...
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Pop'lin noun [ French
popeline ,
papeline .] A fabric of many varieties, usually made of silk and worsted, -- used especially for women's dresses.
Irish poplin ,
a fabric with silk warp and worsted weft, made in Ireland. Found on
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A fabric made using a variation of the plain weave. The construction is characterized by having a slight ridge effect in one direction, usually the filling. Poplin has become a staple fabric in the production of clothes for all occasions.
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v] - enter briefly
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[
n] - a ribbed fabric used in clothing and upholstery
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noun a ribbed fabric used in clothing and upholstery
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Also called tabinet, this plain-woven fabric has a corded surface that runs selvage to selvage. Usually made from a silk warp with a weft of worsted yarn, but can also be made with wool, cotton, rayon, or any mixture.
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[Fabrics] A fabric made using a rib variation of the plain weave. The construction is characterized by having a slight ridge effect in one direction, usually the filling.
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