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Voile logo #10101) Cloth 2) Curtain fabric 3) Curtain material 4) Fabric 5) Fabric for a sundress 6) Featherweight fabric 7) French word used in English 8) Light fabric for curtains 9) Light semitransparent fabric 10) Lightweight fabric 11) Material 12) Open weave fabric 13) See-through fabric 14) Semi-sheer curtain fabric
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Voile logo #21000 Voile is a soft, sheer fabric, usually made of 100% cotton or cotton blends including linen or polyester. The term comes from French, and means veil. Because of its light weight, the fabric is mostly used in soft furnishing. Full-length curtains in hot countries are made with voile and used as window treatments, mosquito nets etc. When used as cur...
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voile logo #22641soft fine sheer fabric
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Voile logo #22254A soft, sheer, loosely woven evenweave fabric often printed
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Voile logo #22257A crisp, lightweight, plain weave cotton like fabric, similar in appearance to organdy and organza.
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Voile logo #22263A lightweight, sheer fabric with a crisp, wiry hand.
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Voile logo #22264 This very lightweight, plain, loosely woven fabric is thin, translucent and resembles organdy or organza but with a much softer hand.
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Voile logo #22259A crisp, lightweight, plain weave cotton-like fabric. It is appropriate for curtains as well as blouses and dresses.
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Voile logo #21217Voile is a fine, sheer, semi-transparent plain-woven fabric of tightly-twisted yarns, traditionally made of wool, silk or cotton, and more recently synthetic fibres. Voile has been used since the 19th century to make blouses and dresses.
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voile logo #20400[n] - a light semitransparent fabric
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voile logo #20974 noun a light semitransparent fabric
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Voile logo #22119A crisp, lightweight, plain weave cotton-like fabric, similar in appearance to organdy and organza. It is appropriate for curtains as well as blouses and dresses.
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Voile logo #22120Usually made with cylindrical combed yarns, this plain, loosely woven fabric has an extremely clear surface because the excess fuzzy yarns are singed away. It is thin, semi-transparent, and very lightweight, resembling an organdy or organza in appearance.
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Voile logo #22260Voile is a soft, sheer fabric, usually made of cotton or polyester. The term comes from French, and means 'veil'. Because of its lightweight properties, the fabric is mostly used in soft furnishing and dressmaking. Because of their semi-transparent quality, voile curtains are made using specially manufactured heading tape that is less easily notice...
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voile logo #22261Lightweight open weave fabric made of tightly combed yarns giving it a grainy feel. Originally made of cotton but now popular in blends of cotton/polyester. Wash according to fabric content.
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Voile logo #22265Plain weave, semi-sheer, lightweight fabric made with fine, fairly highly twisted yarns. Originally made from cotton, now other fibres are sometimes used.
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voile logo #23219[Fabrics] A crisp, lightweight, plain weave cotton-like fabric, made with high twist yarns in a high yarn count construction. Similar in appearance to organdy and organza.
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