Calendering is used on fabrics such as moire to produce its watered effect and also on
cambric and some types of sateen s. In preparation
Kaynak: CalenderingEarliest linen industry: The name "
cambric " is derived from this town. Although the linen industry was already established in Ulster, Louis
Kaynak: LinenThey varied from those worn by priests (very long, of
cambric or linen , and reaching over the chest), to the much shorter
Kaynak: Bands (neckwear)End-on-end is almost identical to
cambric (also known as chambray), lacking only the calendering which gives this fabric its glossy
Kaynak: End-on-endThese include terrycloth for highly absorbent bath towels and robes ; denim for blue jeans ;
cambric , popularly used in the
Kaynak: CottonThey were first popularized at the beginning of the 19th century. Cravat s were made of silk , satin , lace and lightly starched
cambricKaynak: Tie pinthe closeness and evenness of the toilé, which resembles
cambric , and that it lacks any cordonnet (a loosely spun silk cord used to
Kaynak: Valenciennes lacetwo-way system employing a 330 mm (13") low frequency element, with the sandwich cone,
cambric roll suspension, and cast aluminium chassis.
Kaynak: LEAK SandwichIt is heavier than
cambric , and finer than medium or Mexican. In the early 1900s, as it was used principally for underclothing and shirts
Kaynak: LongclothIn the Middle Ages the city grew richer and larger thanks to its weaving industry which produced woollen cloth, linen and
cambric .
Kaynak: Cambraiintended for the manufacturer to bring the flax into a state for the very finest purposes, such as lace ,
cambric , damask , and very fine linen .
Kaynak: Flax