dressed cotton muslin with wiry finish.
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'.
A fine, plain weave, thin fabric often made of cotton, often used for baby clothes or clothing linings.
A lightweight, smooth faced, fine textured fabric.
Soft, delicate, plain weave cotton fabric named after French linen weaver Jean Batiste.
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.
a thin plain-weave cotton or linen fabric; used for shirts or dresses
A medium-weight, plain weave fabric, usually made of cotton or cotton blends. Fabric term.
A sheer fabric slightly more opaque than a voile.
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.
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.
A medium-weight, plain weave fabric, usually made of cotton or cotton blends. End-uses include blouses and dresses.
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.
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.
Fine, soft,plain weave fabric traditionally made from linen, now often made with other fibres, especially cotton.
A lightweight, plain weave fabric, semi-sheer and usually made of cotton or cotton blends. Appropriate for heirloom sewing, baby clothes and lingerie.
Usually made from cotton or cotton blends, batiste is a medium-weight fabric commonly found in simple weaves.
finely woven, lightweight cottons or blends using long staple yarns
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.