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Fabric

Of or relating to a flexible woven material that consists of intertwined string, thread, or yarn.

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Fabric

Ribbon

Textiles; Fabric

From the French word riban, a narrow fabric used for bows and wrapping.

Rip-stop nylon

Textiles; Fabric

A lightweight, wind and water resistant textile. Double yarns create a box pattern to provide extra strength and resistance to tearing. Commonly used in outdoor clothing and equipment as well as ...

Sailcloth

Textiles; Fabric

An extremely heavyweight canvas fabric, resistant to the elements, that is used for ship's sails.

Sanforize

Textiles; Fabric

A patented process to pre-shrink fabric, developed by Sanford Pruett in the 1930s. Fabrics treated with this process should never shrink more than 1%.

Seersucker

Textiles; Fabric

A fabric distinguishable by its crepe-like, crinkled stripes, which are made by weaving some of the warp threads slack and others tight. This fabric is traditionally cotton, but can be made from ...

Sequins

Textiles; Fabric

Small metal or plastic discs that are sewn or otherwise affixed to a fabric to add depth, texture or decoration.

Sharkskin

Textiles; Fabric

A smooth, crisp, non-pattern fabric where the yarns in both the warp and filling are alternately light and coloured creating a subtle two-tone appearance.

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