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  2. Modacrylic - Wikipedia

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    Modacrylic fabrics can be machine washed using warm water and tumble dried on a low setting. Modacrylic pieces can also be dry-cleaned, however, they should not be steamed and should only be tumbled on cold. Some fabrics may also be cleaned using the furrier method (a special non immersion cleaning process). The fibers are heat sensitive and ...

  3. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    Microfiber fabric is lightweight, durable, and somewhat water repellent, so it makes a good substitute. Another advantage of microfiber fabric (compared to leather) is that it can be coated with various finishes and can be treated with antibacterial chemicals. Fabric can also be printed with various designs, embroidered with colored thread, and ...

  4. Charmeuse - Wikipedia

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    A piece of silk charmeuse fabric showing the shiny, satin front and dull, matte back. Charmeuse (/ ʃ ɑːr ˈ m uː z,-ˈ m uː s /; French:; French for 'female charmer') is a lightweight fabric woven with a satin weave. These float threads give the front of the fabric a smooth, shiny finish, whereas the back has a dull finish.

  5. Textile stabilization - Wikipedia

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    Coptic tunic tapestry fragment displaying characteristic physical deterioration that is treated through stabilization techniques. Textile stabilization is a conservation method for fiber and yarn-based cloth intended to mitigate damage, prevent degradation and preserve structural integrity.

  6. Glossary of textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    A lace fabric is lightweight openwork fabric, patterned, either by machine or by hand, with open holes in the work. The holes can be formed via removal of threads or cloth from a previously woven fabric, but more often lace is built up from a single thread and the open spaces are created as part of the lace fabric. lamé

  7. Cambric - Wikipedia

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    Embroidered cutwork on cambric Morning blouse made of cambric Corsage made of cambric (1898). Cambric or batiste is a fine dense cloth. [1] It is a lightweight plain-weave fabric, originally from the commune of Cambrai (in present-day northern France), woven greige (neither bleached nor dyed), then bleached, piece-dyed, and often glazed or calendered.

  8. The Ultimate Guide to Hairline Restoration Options ... - AOL

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    Hair restoration surgery is certainly effective, but for many people, there are alternatives out there that probably make more sense — diet and lifestyle changes, certain medications, proper ...

  9. Ninon - Wikipedia

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    Ninon is a lightweight sheer material with good draping qualities. [4] It is very thin and has a surface with a mild sheen. [11] Ninon has an open mesh-like appearance and a crisp hand feel. [8] Ninon has more transparency similar to Marquisette in comparison to its peers such as voile, lace and batiste which are little opaque.