Sentence examples for twill weave from inspiring English sources

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Twill weave is distinguished by diagonal lines.

The back of the goods has a plain or a twill weave.

Flannel, fabric made in plain or twill weave, usually with carded yarns.

Foulard, light silk fabric having a distinctive soft finish and a plain or simple twill weave.

The design, appearing only on the fabric face, is usually made in a satin or twill weave.

Bombazine, also spelled Bombasine, textile, usually black in colour, with a silk warp and worsted weft, or filling, woven in either plain or twill weave.

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Twill weaves have been used throughout history in many weights and textures, from wool serges mentioned in medieval French manuscripts to English diapered (diamond patterned) table linens, patterned bed coverlets, and Indian shawls.

Dudkin: a type of cloth Bombazine: twill woven wool cloth or wool and silk mix Bodyes: a woman's bodice was referred to as a 'pair of bodyes', as it was made in two sections joined together at the sides.

Then, BCs are imposed on a twill woven composite architecture.

The tension test data on samples of twill woven fabric composite helped with the prediction of failure of disk samples.

It is observed that 150 g/m2 polyester and twill woven 200 g/m2 cotton fabrics with 4% fluoropolymer finish maintain their AAMI protection level 2 upto 20 washing cycles.

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