เข้าสู่ระบบ สมัครสมาชิก

satin weave การใช้

ประโยคมือถือ
  • The sheen and softer feel of sateen is produced through the satin weave structure.
  • "Alqumpaz " is padded on the inside, in the upper part with Satin weave.
  • A satin weave is very often used, resulting in a smooth ground for the fabric.
  • Many variations can be made of the basic satin weave including a granite weave and a check weave.
  • The majority of woven products are created with one of three basic weaves : plain weave, satin weave, or twill.
  • Paduasoy silk was woven in a variation of the satin weave, with bindings arranged to create fine cross-ridges across the fabric.
  • Satin weaves, twill weaves, and plain weaves are the three basic types of weaving by which the majority of woven products are formed.
  • However, for the main types of textiles, plain weave, twill, or satin weave, there is little difference between the ancient and modern methods.
  • Today, authentic kimonos are made of silk, silk brocade, silk crepes ( such as chirimen ) and satin weaves ( such as rinzu ).
  • Sateens, or satin weave, have yarns that usually float over four to seven yarns before being interlaced with others laid in the opposite direction.
  • But shinier surfaces _ such as cotton chintz, satin weaves and silks _ are creeping back, Lamb said, as are florals and multiple companion fabrics.
  • Other items recovered, in 1840, included the surgeon's brass instruments, silk garments of satin weave'of which the silk was perfect', and pieces of leather; but no woollen clothing.
  • "' Charmeuse "'( ) is a lightweight fabric woven with a satin weave, in which the warp threads cross over four or more of the backing ( weft ) threads.
  • He now relishes the time he spends explaining to shoppers the difference between a satin weave and a twill weave, or helping them select a set of fine napkins from Portugal.
  • Satan Tanchoi is the satin weave ( four ends and eight picks or five ends and five picks satin ) with the warp in one color and the weft in one or more colors.
  • "' Damask "'( ) is a reversible figured weft yarn, usually with the pattern in warp-faced satin weave and the ground in weft-faced or sateen weave . "'Twill damasks "'include a twill-woven ground or pattern.
  • Wonsam for winter were made with " dan " ( ?} ), a thick silk with a glossy surface formed with a satin weave, and wonsam for summer were made with " sa " (  } ), a loosely woven silk.
  • He also explains the different techniques employed to produce such complicated textiles such as " Himru " ( whose name is Persian for " brocade " ), " Paithani " ( whose pattern is identical on both sides ), " Mushru " ( satin weave ) and how " Kalamkari ", in which fabrics are painted or block-printed, was a technique that originally came from Persia.