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Keywords: Muslin, Blouses, Jean, Sheer, Cotton
Originally, cambric or lawn of fine linen; now applied also to cloth of similar texture made of cotton.
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a light transparent wedding gown fabric.
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A medium weight plain weave fabric usually made of cotton or cotton blends. Batiste drapes beautifully and is often used in dresses and blouses.
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dressed cotton muslin with wiry finish.
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A soft, fine, plain-woven fabric traditionally of flax but made in other fibres. A typical cotton construction is K=9.0-13.0+7.0-13.0, 100 g/m'.
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A fine, plain weave, thin fabric often made of cotton, often used for baby clothes or clothing linings.
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A lightweight, smooth faced, fine textured fabric.
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Soft, delicate, plain weave cotton fabric named after French linen weaver Jean Batiste.
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Batiste is an opaque, lightweight, spun yarn plain-weave fabric with a smooth surface. When made of cotton or cotton/polyester, the yarns are usually combed. It can be made of all wool, silk, or rayon.
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a thin plain-weave cotton or linen fabric; used for shirts or dresses
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A medium-weight, plain weave fabric, usually made of cotton or cotton blends. Fabric term.
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A sheer fabric slightly more opaque than a voile.
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A fabric named for Jean Baptiste, a French weaver. (1) In cotton, a sheer, fine muslin, woven of combed yarns and given a mercerized finish. (2) A rayon, polyester or cotton blend fabric with the same characteristics.
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A fine, delicate, soft, sheer fabric woven of high-count combed cotton or polyester. It can be found in many soft colors, screen-printed or embroidered.
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A medium-weight, plain weave fabric, usually made of cotton or cotton blends. End-uses include blouses and dresses.
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1. A sheer, fine, soft, light weight, plain weave fabric usually of combed cotton or polyester/cotton. It often has lengthwise streaks due to the use of 2 ply yarns. Used for shirts blouses dresses nightwear and lingerie. 2. A lightweight smooth all wool fabric. 3.A sheer silk fabric.
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Named for Jean Batiste, a French weaver, batiste is fine, mercerized muslin with a beautiful sheen. It's lightweight, making it perfect for hot days.
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Fine, soft,plain weave fabric traditionally made from linen, now often made with other fibres, especially cotton.
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A lightweight, plain weave fabric, semi-sheer and usually made of cotton or cotton blends. Appropriate for heirloom sewing, baby clothes and lingerie.
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Usually made from cotton or cotton blends, batiste is a medium-weight fabric commonly found in simple weaves.
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finely woven, lightweight cottons or blends using long staple yarns
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Batiste is the softest of the lightweight opaque fabrics. It is made of cotton, wool, polyester, or a blend. Lightweight opaque fabrics are very thin and light but not as transparent as sheer fabrics.
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