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  2. Velvet - Wikipedia

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    velvet on which a metal roller has been used to heat-stamp the fabric, producing a pattern. [13] Hammered an extremely lustrous velvet with a crushed and dappled appearance. [13] Lyons a densely woven, stiff, heavier-weight pile velvet used for hats, coat collars and garments. [12] [14] Mirror a type of exceptionally soft and light crushed ...

  3. Velour - Wikipedia

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    Velour, occasionally velours, is a plush, knitted fabric or textile similar to velvet or velveteen. It can be made from polyester, spandex, cotton, or a cotton-polyester blend. [1] Velour is used in a wide variety of applications, including clothing and upholstery. [2] Velour typically has a medium-length pile, shorter than velvet but longer ...

  4. Velveteen - Wikipedia

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    Block-printed velveteen fabric designed by William Morris. Velveteen (or velveret) is a type of woven fabric with a dense, even, short pile.It has less sheen than velvet because the pile in velveteen is cut from weft threads, while that of velvet is cut from warp threads. [1]

  5. Crushed velvet - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 September 2011, at 04:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Devoré - Wikipedia

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    Devoré – or burnout technique – applied to green velvet fabric. Devoré (also called burnout) is a fabric technique particularly used on velvets, where a mixed-fibre material undergoes a chemical process to dissolve the cellulose fibres to create a semi-transparent pattern against more solidly woven fabric.

  7. The 10 Best Southern Desserts Of All Time, According To Chefs

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    Coming in with two votes, "pound cake is the best because of its simplicity and versatility," says Kaytlin Dangaran, a Sarasota, Florida-based corporate chef of dining and events for Elior North ...

  8. Step Aside, Red Velvet Cake. Hello, Oprah’s Favorite Blue ...

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    The difference between red velvet cake and blue velvet cake is simple: the color. The ingredients are usually identical but there are variations with recipes. What makes red velvet and blue velvet ...

  9. Taffeta - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a dress made of silk taffeta, c. 1880. Taffeta (archaically spelled taffety or taffata) is a crisp, smooth, plain woven fabric made from silk, nylon, cuprammonium rayons, acetate, or polyester.