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  • Twill
  • Woven fabric textile weave

    weft way twill, etc. According to the direction of twill lines on the face of the fabric: S-twill, or left-hand twill weave: 2/1 S, etc. Z-twill, or right-hand

    Twill

    Twill

    Twill

  • Damask
  • Reversible figured woven fabric

    colors. Twill damasks include a twill-woven ground or pattern. A damask weave is one of the five basic weaving techniques—the others being tabby, twill, Lampas

    Damask

    Damask

    Damask

  • Twill tape
  • Flat fabric tape used in sewing and tailoring

    Twill tape or twilled tape is a flat herringbone twill-woven fabric tape or ribbon of cotton, linen, polyester, or wool. It may be used in sewing and tailoring

    Twill tape

    Twill tape

    Twill_tape

  • Dungaree (fabric)
  • Twill fabric used for overalls

    is possibly derived from Dongri, a dockside village near Mumbai. Cotton twill with indigo-dyed warp thread is now more commonly referred to as denim.

    Dungaree (fabric)

    Dungaree (fabric)

    Dungaree_(fabric)

  • Chino cloth
  • Cotton twill cloth

    Chino cloth (/ˈtʃiːnoʊ/ CHEE-noh) is a twill fabric originally made from pure cotton. The most common items made from it, trousers, are widely called

    Chino cloth

    Chino cloth

    Chino_cloth

  • Twill (band)
  • Japanese musical duo

    Twill (トゥワイル, Tuwairu) is a Japanese duo composed of twins Michiko and Yoko (surname unknown). Their stage name is a portmanteau of English language words

    Twill (band)

    Twill (band)

    Twill_(band)

  • Herringbone (cloth)
  • Pattern used in weaving fabric

    Herringbone, also called broken twill weave, describes a distinctive V-shaped weaving pattern usually found in twill fabric. It is distinguished from a

    Herringbone (cloth)

    Herringbone (cloth)

    Herringbone_(cloth)

  • Gabardine
  • Tough, tightly woven fabric

    Gabardine is a durable twill worsted wool. It is a tightly woven waterproof fabric and is used to make outerwear and various other garments, such as suits

    Gabardine

    Gabardine

    Gabardine

  • Twill (magazine)
  • Fashion magazine

    Twill is a quarterly fashion magazine with an international readership. The magazine was started in 2002 and is published in Paris. It combines fashion

    Twill (magazine)

    Twill_(magazine)

  • Coutil
  • Firmly woven fabric used for making corsets and brassieres

    Coutil (or coutille) is a twill-woven cloth used to make table covers, mattresses and tents, as well as corsets, orthotic supports, and other types of

    Coutil

    Coutil

  • Tweed
  • Rough, unfinished woollen fabric, of a soft, open texture

    homespun, but more closely woven. It is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure. Colour effects in the yarn may be obtained by

    Tweed

    Tweed

    Tweed

  • Brooklyn
  • Borough and county in New York, US

    (1625–26) Peter Minuit (1626–32) Sebastiaen Jansen Krol (1632–33) Wouter van Twiller (1633–38) Willem Kieft (1638–47) Peter Stuyvesant (1647–64) People of New

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

  • Denim
  • Warp-faced textile

    warp-faced textile in which the weft passes under two or more warp threads. This twill weave produces a diagonal ribbing that distinguishes it from cotton duck

    Denim

    Denim

    Denim

  • Weaving
  • Technology for the production of textiles

    are created with one of three basic weaves: plain weave, satin weave, or twill weave. Woven cloth can be plain or classic (in one colour or a simple pattern)

    Weaving

    Weaving

    Weaving

  • Serge (fabric)
  • Type of twill fabric

    Serge is a type of twill fabric that has diagonal lines or ridges on both inner and outer surfaces via a two-up, two-down weave. The worsted variety is

    Serge (fabric)

    Serge (fabric)

    Serge_(fabric)

  • List of fabrics
  • Tartan Teneriffe lace Terrycloth Tricot Terry velour Tulle netting Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Velour Velours du Kasaï Velvet Velveteen Venetian Lace Ventile

    List of fabrics

    List_of_fabrics

  • Sharkskin
  • Woven fabric type

    is a twill weave fabric created using acetate, rayon, worsted wool, and synthetic fibers. The arrangement of darker and brighter threads in a twill weave

    Sharkskin

    Sharkskin

  • Barathea
  • Type of woven fabric

    a soft fabric with a broken twill weft rib, giving a surface that is lightly pebbled or ribbed, with the effect of a twill running both left and right

    Barathea

    Barathea

    Barathea

  • Twitterature
  • Literary use of Twitter

    collaborative works. The terms "twiction" and "tweet fic" (Twitter fiction), "twiller" (Twitter thriller), and "phweeting" (fake tweeting) also exist to describe

    Twitterature

    Twitterature

    Twitterature

  • Canvas
  • Heavy-duty plain-woven fabric

    other heavy cotton fabrics, such as denim, in being plain weave rather than twill weave. Canvas comes in two basic types: plain and duck. The threads in duck

    Canvas

    Canvas

    Canvas

  • Charles Studd
  • British cricketer and missionary (1860 – 1931)

    which was the origins of The Ashes. A poem he wrote, "Only One Life, 'Twill Soon Be Past", has become famous to many who are unaware of its author.

    Charles Studd

    Charles Studd

    Charles_Studd

  • Satin
  • Shiny, fragile fabric weave pattern, with long floats

    of three fundamental types of textile weaves alongside plain weave and twill weave. The satin weave is characterised by four or more fill or weft yarns

    Satin

    Satin

    Satin

  • United States Army uniforms in World War II
  • The uniforms of the United States Army during World War ll

    uniform was largely replaced as a summer combat uniform by the herringbone twill utility uniform. The peaked cap was discontinued for official issue to most

    United States Army uniforms in World War II

    United_States_Army_uniforms_in_World_War_II

  • Glen plaid
  • Woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks

    Glenurquhart check or Prince of Wales check, is a woollen fabric with a woven twill design of small and large checks. It is usually made of black/grey and white

    Glen plaid

    Glen plaid

    Glen_plaid

  • Samite
  • Silk fabric

    Samite was a luxurious and heavy silk fabric worn in the Middle Ages, of a twill-type weave, often including gold or silver thread. The name "samite" derives

    Samite

    Samite

    Samite

  • Uniforms of the German Army (1935–1945)
  • German Army uniforms

    longer visor, false turn-down, and slightly lower crown in olive cotton twill had been issued with the tropical uniform. In 1943 a similar cap in field-grey

    Uniforms of the German Army (1935–1945)

    Uniforms of the German Army (1935–1945)

    Uniforms_of_the_German_Army_(1935–1945)

  • Plain weave
  • Most basic type of textile weave

    of three fundamental types of textile weaves (along with satin weave and twill). It is strong and hard-wearing, and is used for fashion and furnishing

    Plain weave

    Plain weave

    Plain_weave

  • Boonie hat
  • Wide-brim hat commonly used by military forces in hot tropical climates

    the "Daisy Mae hat".[self-published source?] The M1941 green herringbone twill cloth fatigue uniform featured the same hat. The military caps inspired

    Boonie hat

    Boonie hat

    Boonie_hat

  • Coast Salish weaving
  • Pacific Northwest Indigenous textile art form

    Salish peoples in the Pacific Northwest. They are most noted for their twill blankets. The adoption of new fabrics, dyes, and weaving techniques allow

    Coast Salish weaving

    Coast Salish weaving

    Coast_Salish_weaving

  • Wyckoff House
  • Historic house in Brooklyn, New York

    general Wouter van Twiller purchased from the Lenape natives in approximately 1636. The house was one of several that Van Twiller ordered to be built

    Wyckoff House

    Wyckoff House

    Wyckoff_House

  • Houndstooth
  • Two-color broken check pattern

    four light threads in both warp and weft/filling woven in a simple 2:2 twill, two over/two under the warp, advancing one thread each pass. In an early

    Houndstooth

    Houndstooth

    Houndstooth

  • Bombazine
  • Twill fabric

    wool alone. Quality bombazine has a silk warp and a worsted weft. It is twilled or corded and used for dress-material: commonly in dresses, skirts, and

    Bombazine

    Bombazine

    Bombazine

  • Wouter van Twiller
  • Dutch colonial administrator

    Wouter van Twiller (May 22, 1606 – buried August 29, 1654) was an employee of the Dutch West India Company and the fifth Director of New Netherland. He

    Wouter van Twiller

    Wouter van Twiller

    Wouter_van_Twiller

  • Percale
  • Closely woven plain-weave fabric

    has a thread count of about 180 or higher and is noticeably tighter than twill or sateen. It has medium weight, is firm and smooth with no gloss, and washes

    Percale

    Percale

    Percale

  • Tartan
  • Predominantly Scottish cloth pattern

    same. In more detail, traditional tartan cloth is a tight, staggered 2/2 twill weave of worsted wool: the horizontal weft (also woof or fill) is woven

    Tartan

    Tartan

    Tartan

  • Melton (cloth)
  • Type of wool cloth

    cloth, woven in a twill form and traditionally made of wool, is a very solid cloth whose finishing processes completely conceal the twill weave pattern.

    Melton (cloth)

    Melton (cloth)

    Melton_(cloth)

  • Crêpe (textile)
  • Any of various fabrics with twisted threads, often crinkled surface

    than the warp, resembling a canton crêpe. Crêpe meteor Soft silk crêpe, twill weave reversing to satin. Crêpe mohair Silk and mohair blend crêpe. Crêpe

    Crêpe (textile)

    Crêpe (textile)

    Crêpe_(textile)

  • Kilt
  • Scottish skirt-like garment

    [ˈfeːləɣ]) is a garment resembling a wrap-around knee-length skirt, made of twill-woven worsted wool with heavy pleats at the sides and back and traditionally

    Kilt

    Kilt

    Kilt

  • Woven fabric
  • Textiles formed by weaving

    yarns in various patterns. The primary types of weaves are plain weave, twill weave, and satin weave. These basic types have been extrapolated into a

    Woven fabric

    Woven fabric

    Woven_fabric

  • Sampot
  • Cambodian traditional dress

    make the cloth, one of which is the hol method which involves the uneven twill technique. The reason they adopted such an unusual method remains unclear

    Sampot

    Sampot

    Sampot

  • Cotton duck
  • Plain woven cotton fabric

    slip covers, light clothes Denim Drill (fabric) Duct tape Dungaree Ticking Twill "Tough Clothing for Tough Customers: A Guide to Workwear". Sierra Trading

    Cotton duck

    Cotton duck

    Cotton_duck

  • The Paper Magician
  • 2014 fantasy novel by Charlie N. Holmberg

    and The Plastic Magician (2018). It follows apprentice magician Ceony Twill as she learns how to become a "Folder": one who manipulates paper through

    The Paper Magician

    The_Paper_Magician

  • Kersey (cloth)
  • Kind of coarse woollen cloth

    carded wool, and made thick and sturdy cloth. Kersey was a warp-backed, twill-weave cloth woven on a four-treadle loom. As a rule, half the relatively

    Kersey (cloth)

    Kersey_(cloth)

  • Ben Davis (clothing)
  • American workwear brand, founded 1935

    The brand's signature product is its heavyweight cotton/polyester blended twill fabric, which is used for most of its workwear clothing. Ben Davis also

    Ben Davis (clothing)

    Ben_Davis_(clothing)

  • Fender tweed
  • Name for guitar amplifiers made by Fender

    amplifiers are named for the cloth covering, which consists of varnished cotton twill, incorrectly called tweed because of its feel and appearance. They are praised

    Fender tweed

    Fender tweed

    Fender_tweed

  • Formal trousers
  • Trousers for formal day attire

    Traditionally made from heavy wool ranging from worsted, melton to partial twill weave, the pattern is most often of a muted design in stripes of black,

    Formal trousers

    Formal trousers

    Formal_trousers

  • American Dad! season 9
  • Season of television series

    with Klaus, goes searching for the perfect bosom. 142 9 "The Adventures of Twill Ongenbone and His Boy Jabari" Josue Cervantes Brian Boyle January 13, 2013 (2013-01-13)

    American Dad! season 9

    American_Dad!_season_9

  • Loom
  • Device for weaving textiles

    More intricate shedding sequences can produce more complex weaves, such as twill. Picking. A single crossing of the weft thread from one side of the loom

    Loom

    Loom

    Loom

  • Simple Gifts
  • Traditional Shaker song written by Elder Joseph Brackett

    where we ought to be, And when we find ourselves in the place just right, 'Twill be in the valley of love and delight. When true simplicity is gained, To

    Simple Gifts

    Simple Gifts

    Simple_Gifts

  • Aya no Tsuzumi
  • 15th-century Japanese Noh play

    Aya no Tsuzumi (綾鼓, "The Damask/Twill Drum") is a Japanese Noh play by an unknown author, written in the 15th century. The fact that Zeami wrote a revised

    Aya no Tsuzumi

    Aya no Tsuzumi

    Aya_no_Tsuzumi

  • Flannel
  • Soft woven fabric

    wool. Flannel, flannelette, and cotton flannel can be woven in either a twill weave or plain weave. The weave is often hidden by napping on one or both

    Flannel

    Flannel

    Flannel

  • Shroud of Turin
  • Cloth bearing the alleged image of Jesus

    (14 ft 5 in × 3 ft 7 in). The cloth is woven in a three-to-one herringbone twill composed of flax fibrils. Its most distinctive characteristic is the faint

    Shroud of Turin

    Shroud of Turin

    Shroud_of_Turin

  • Serge
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Serge may refer to: Serge (fabric), a type of twill fabric Serge (llama) (2005–2020), a llama in the Cirque Franco-Italien and internet meme Serge (name)

    Serge

    Serge

  • Jersey (fabric)
  • Plain knit fabric

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Jersey (fabric)

    Jersey (fabric)

    Jersey_(fabric)

  • Lurex
  • Yarn with a metallic appearance

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Lurex

    Lurex

    Lurex

  • Pourpoint
  • Late medieval piece of clothing

    term for white canvas of varying qualities and prices, while carisé was a twill rudimentary wool fabric imported from England to France and the duchy of

    Pourpoint

    Pourpoint

    Pourpoint

  • Molton
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    unincorporated community, United States Molton or duvetyne, a type of twill fabric Molten (disambiguation) Moulton (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Molton

    Molton

  • Polly Ann Young
  • American actress (1908–1997)

    Murder on the Yukon (1940) - Joan Manning Turnabout (1940) - Miss Gertie Twill The Last Alarm (1940) - Joan Hadley Road Show (1941) - Helen Newton Invisible

    Polly Ann Young

    Polly Ann Young

    Polly_Ann_Young

  • Utility cover
  • U.S. Marine Corps cap

    The utility cover was first issued in World War II, with the Herringbone Twill utility uniform issued in 1943. It was based on a US Army field cap design

    Utility cover

    Utility cover

    Utility_cover

  • Foulard
  • Lightweight twill fabric

    A foulard is a lightweight fabric, either twill or plain-woven, made of silk or a mix of silk and cotton. Foulards usually have a small printed design

    Foulard

    Foulard

    Foulard

  • Hessian fabric
  • Woven fabric from jute or sisal

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Hessian fabric

    Hessian fabric

    Hessian_fabric

  • Toyota GR Yaris
  • Performance-oriented variant of the Toyota Yaris

    fatigue strength. Reinforced metal clutch on the dual-mass flywheel. Usage of twill weave CFRP for the bonnet and roof and removal of rear passenger seats,

    Toyota GR Yaris

    Toyota GR Yaris

    Toyota_GR_Yaris

  • Linsey-woolsey
  • Coarse woven fabric of linen and wool

    Linsey-woolsey (less often, woolsey-linsey or in Scots, wincey) is a coarse twill or plain-woven fabric woven with a linen warp and a woollen weft. Similar

    Linsey-woolsey

    Linsey-woolsey

    Linsey-woolsey

  • John Barleycorn
  • English/Scottish folk song

    do but taste his blood, 'Twill make your courage rise. 'Twill make a man forget his woe; 'Twill heighten all his joy; 'Twill make the widow's heart to

    John Barleycorn

    John Barleycorn

    John_Barleycorn

  • Uniforms of the United States Navy
  • Clothes worn by members of the United States Navy

    formerly cotton, today is a weave of polyester known as "Certified Navy Twill". The white combination cap is the prescribed headgear. Women previously

    Uniforms of the United States Navy

    Uniforms of the United States Navy

    Uniforms_of_the_United_States_Navy

  • Frog skin camouflage
  • U.S. military camouflage pattern

    Marine Corps' P42 Camo utility uniforms, which were made from herringbone twill (HBT) cotton fabric and featured reversible construction, with the jungle

    Frog skin camouflage

    Frog skin camouflage

    Frog_skin_camouflage

  • Piqué (weaving)
  • Woven fabric with a raised rib

    Piqué fabrics vary from semi-sheer dimity to heavy weight waffle cloth. Twilled cotton and corded cotton are close relatives. The name piqué is derived

    Piqué (weaving)

    Piqué (weaving)

    Piqué_(weaving)

  • Glossary of textile manufacturing
  • fabric using the twill weave. twill tape Twill tape is a flat twill-woven ribbon of cotton, linen, polyester, or wool. twill weave Twill is a type of fabric

    Glossary of textile manufacturing

    Glossary_of_textile_manufacturing

  • Cloth of gold
  • Rich Medieval fabric woven with gold thread or a combination of gold and silk

    satin-weave cloth of gold, front satin-weave cloth-of-gold, back twill-weave cloth-of-gold, front twill-weave cloth-of-gold, back Field of the Cloth of Gold Samite

    Cloth of gold

    Cloth of gold

    Cloth_of_gold

  • Cashmere wool
  • Fiber obtained from cashmere goats and other types of goat

    A boy's frock produced c. 1855 in Kashmir; cashmere wool twill with silk embroidery and silk tassels.

    Cashmere wool

    Cashmere wool

    Cashmere_wool

  • Rayadillo
  • Woven fabric material

    Cuba and Puerto Rico. Pith helmet Burlap Drill (fabric) Seersucker Serge Twill Maria, Jose (1990). Los Cazadores de Caballeria. Aldaba Ediciones. p. 44

    Rayadillo

    Rayadillo

    Rayadillo

  • Warp and weft
  • Two constituent threads of woven cloth

    Warp and weft in plain weaving. See weaving for other weave pattens, such as twill.

    Warp and weft

    Warp and weft

    Warp_and_weft

  • Broadcloth
  • Dense, woven cloth, historically of wool

    furniture and car interiors. A 'blind face' cloth is one in which, unlike twill or worsted, the underlying weave pattern cannot be seen on the surface.

    Broadcloth

    Broadcloth

    Broadcloth

  • Desert Camouflage Uniform
  • Arid-environment camouflage uniform used by U.S. military from mid-1990s to early 2010s

    Battle Uniform in the early 2010s Interim amendment, (DCU's) cotton/nylon twill fabric (15 October 1990): Revision C Int. Amdt. 1 (GL); Interim amendment

    Desert Camouflage Uniform

    Desert Camouflage Uniform

    Desert_Camouflage_Uniform

  • Khaki
  • Color of tan commonly found in arid-region military uniforms

    active service and summer dress. The original khaki fabric was a closely twilled cloth of linen or cotton. For example, European artillery regiments serving

    Khaki

    Khaki

    Khaki

  • Ransom Canyon, Texas
  • Town in Lubbock County, Texas, United States

    featuring Bruno's steel house Archived October 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Twill Magazine, page 49 Public domain images of the Llano Estacado and West Texas

    Ransom Canyon, Texas

    Ransom Canyon, Texas

    Ransom_Canyon,_Texas

  • Silesia (cloth)
  • Twilled woven cloth made of linen or cotton

    Silesia (Sleazy, Slesia) was a thin twilled woven cloth made of linen or cotton. The term denoted a wide range of fabric grades from greige goods to dyed

    Silesia (cloth)

    Silesia_(cloth)

  • Sateen
  • Fabric

    woven cotton. Percale – A plain weave Satinet – Another satin-like weave Twill – A different weave Tortora, Phyllis G. (2005). "Sateen". In Merkel, Robert

    Sateen

    Sateen

    Sateen

  • Chenille fabric
  • Type of yarn and the fabric made of it

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Chenille fabric

    Chenille fabric

    Chenille_fabric

  • The Monster That Challenged the World
  • 1957 film by Arnold Laven

    water. When the patrol boat does not answer radio calls, Lt. Cmdr. John "Twill" Twillinger takes a rescue party out on a second patrol boat to investigate

    The Monster That Challenged the World

    The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_World

  • U.S. Army M1943 uniform
  • U.S. Army combat uniform

    (OD3) cotton M1941 field jacket. A two-piece light sage green herringbone twill (HBT) utility uniform, which replaced a previous blue denim one, also saw

    U.S. Army M1943 uniform

    U.S. Army M1943 uniform

    U.S._Army_M1943_uniform

  • Fulling
  • Pre-industrial process in making wool fabric

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Fulling

    Fulling

    Fulling

  • Waffle fabric
  • Type of woven or knit fabric

    hence the name. Waffle weave is a further exploitation of plain weave and twill weave which produces a three-dimensional effect. The combination of warp

    Waffle fabric

    Waffle fabric

    Waffle_fabric

  • Denison smock
  • WWII British military jacket

    smock was made from loose-fitting, yellowish-sand coloured, heavyweight twill material, allegedly hand-painted with broad, mop like brushes using non-colourfast

    Denison smock

    Denison smock

    Denison_smock

  • Carbon fibers
  • Material fibers about 5–10 μm in diameter composed of carbon

    of the yarn and the weave chosen. Some commonly used types of weave are twill, satin, and plain. Carbon filament yarns can also be knitted or braided

    Carbon fibers

    Carbon fibers

    Carbon_fibers

  • Seersucker
  • Textured cotton fabric

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Seersucker

    Seersucker

    Seersucker

  • Army Service Uniform
  • Military uniform worn by United States Army personnel

    uniforms were quickly relegated only for garrison wear as the herringbone twill utility uniform became the preferred warm weather field uniform. Late in

    Army Service Uniform

    Army Service Uniform

    Army_Service_Uniform

  • Wool
  • Textile fiber from the hair of sheep or other mammals

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Wool

    Wool

    Wool

  • Kente cloth
  • Ghanaian textile

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Kente cloth

    Kente cloth

    Kente_cloth

  • Duvetyne
  • Twill-woven fabric with a velvet-like nap on one side

    Duvetyne, or duvetyn, (also known as Molton and Rokel) is a twill fabric with a velvet-like nap on one side. Duvetyne has a matte finish and its high

    Duvetyne

    Duvetyne

  • Chris Young (actor)
  • American actor (born 1971)

    Chris Agretti 4 episodes 1990 The Runestone Jacob 1990 Book of Love Jack Twiller 1990–1991 Married People Allen Campbell 18 episodes 1991 December Stuart

    Chris Young (actor)

    Chris Young (actor)

    Chris_Young_(actor)

  • Stripping (textiles)
  • Color removal technique in textiles

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Stripping (textiles)

    Stripping_(textiles)

  • Fustian
  • Variety of heavy cloth

    Fustat near Cairo that manufactured such a material. It embraces plain twilled cloth known as jean, and cut fabrics similar to velvet, known as velveteen

    Fustian

    Fustian

    Fustian

  • Acrylic fiber
  • Synthetic fiber made from polymer

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Acrylic fiber

    Acrylic fiber

    Acrylic_fiber

  • Mohair
  • Natural fiber (hair) of the Angora goat

    Stuff Taffeta Tais Taiwan floral fabric Tartan Ticking Toile Tucuyo Tweed Twill Ultrasuede Vegetable flannel Ventile Vinyl coated polyester Viyella Voile

    Mohair

    Mohair

    Mohair

  • Marilou Schultz
  • Navajo textile artist, educator (born 1954)

    traditional methods learned from her mother such as plain weave, twill and double twill, and raised outline weavings, though she has also developed unique

    Marilou Schultz

    Marilou_Schultz

  • Deerstalker
  • Type of cap

    often found with houndstooth check, herringbone, or plaid patterns in the twill of a fabric that serves as camouflage. Modern hunting clothes, including

    Deerstalker

    Deerstalker

    Deerstalker

  • Galatea
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    locomotive Galatea II a Thoroughbred racehorse Galatea, a type of cotton twill fabric Galatea of the Spheres, a 1952 painting by Salvador Dalí Galathée

    Galatea

    Galatea

  • Sermeh embroidery
  • textile may have a variety of stitching techniques including chain stitches, twill stitches, round embroidery stitches, leaf embroidery stitches, spiral stitches

    Sermeh embroidery

    Sermeh_embroidery

  • Gymnastyorka
  • Russian military smock

    II appear to be made of wool, and they lack the diagonal weave of drill, twill, or gaberdine. The gymnastyorka (till 1917 officially named "gymnastic tunic"

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    Gymnastyorka

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  • Twilley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Twilley

    English : unexplained.

    Twilley

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  • Scrivens
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Scrivens

    English : patronymic from Scriven.

  • Lo'loo
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Lo'loo

    Pearls. Gems.

  • Tripuri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tripuri

    Goddess Parvati

  • Jagriti | ஜாகரதி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jagriti | ஜாகரதி

    Vigilance, Awareness

  • Ananinay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ananinay

    Indestructible, Another name for Vishnu

  • Shahay |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shahay |

    Beautiful

  • Puravi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Puravi

    From the East

  • AHSAN
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    AHSAN

    (আহসান) Hindi form of Persian unisex Ehsan, AHSAN means "compassion."

  • THORBJÖRG
  • Female

    Swedish

    THORBJÖRG

    Swedish variant spelling of Icelandic Þorbjörg, THORBJÖRG means "Thor's protection."

  • Viddesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Viddesh

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  • Twill
  • v. t.

    A fabric women with a twill.

  • Serge
  • n.

    A woolen twilled stuff, much used as material for clothing for both sexes.

  • Twilly
  • n.

    A machine for cleansing or loosening wool by the action of a revolving cylinder covered with long iron spikes or teeth; a willy or willying machine; -- called also twilly devil, and devil. See Devil, n., 6, and Willy.

  • Ticking
  • n.

    A strong, closely woven linen or cotton fabric, of which ticks for beds are made. It is usually twilled, and woven in stripes of different colors, as white and blue; -- called also ticken.

  • Thickset
  • n.

    A stout, twilled cotton cloth; a fustian corduroy, or velveteen.

  • Willow
  • n.

    A machine in which cotton or wool is opened and cleansed by the action of long spikes projecting from a drum which revolves within a box studded with similar spikes; -- probably so called from having been originally a cylindrical cage made of willow rods, though some derive the term from winnow, as denoting the winnowing, or cleansing, action of the machine. Called also willy, twilly, twilly devil, and devil.

  • Twill
  • v. i.

    To weave, as cloth, so as to produce the appearance of diagonal lines or ribs on the surface.

  • Twilled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Twill

  • Swans-down
  • n.

    A fine, soft, thick cloth of wool mixed with silk or cotton; a sort of twilled fustian, like moleskin.

  • Twilling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Twill

  • Ratteen
  • n.

    A thick woolen stuff quilled or twilled.

  • Tweel
  • n. & v.

    See Twill.

  • Shalloon
  • n.

    A thin, loosely woven, twilled worsted stuff.

  • Silesia
  • n.

    A twilled cotton fabric, used for dress linings.

  • Twill
  • v. t.

    A quill, or spool, for yarn.

  • Tobine
  • n.

    A stout twilled silk used for dresses.

  • Twill
  • v. t.

    An appearance of diagonal lines or ribs produced in textile fabrics by causing the weft threads to pass over one and under two, or over one and under three or more, warp threads, instead of over one and under the next in regular succession, as in plain weaving.

  • Surah
  • n.

    A soft twilled silk fabric much used for women's dresses; -- called also surah silk.

  • Jean
  • n.

    A twilled cotton cloth.

  • Levantine
  • n.

    A stout twilled silk fabric, formerly made in the Levant.