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Twill"cloth woven in parallel diagonal lines," early 14c., Scottish and northern English variant of Middle English twile, from Old English twili "woven with double thread, twilled," par [..]
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TwillA fabric with diagonal parallel ribs. Also known as: Croise, Twill (Gekopert), Tesuto Spigato, Tela Cruzada, Twill
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Twill(n) a weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribs(n) a cloth with parallel diagonal lines or ribs(v) weave diagonal lines into (textiles)
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TwillBasic fabric weave, diagonal wrap
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TwillTwill is a fabric that shows a distinct diagonal pattern on the face (Examples: denim, gabardine, tricotine). Twill is often chosen for its texture and softness in clothes such as khaki pants. Gabardine is a twill fabric that is often used in pants and dresses because it drapes well on the body.
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TwillWoven fabric with a clear diagonal wale on the surface. Gabardine, triotine, and denim are twill
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Twill1” and ½” wide rolls. Used for tying down objects within crate and to create tension in shadow boxes and travel crates to keep poly from touching the surface of a work. Made from cotton. NOT ARCHIVAL 2“ Strapping: Used for bracing down larger heavier objects. Also very handy for making “Piano Straps” for moving very heavy objects. Also can be [..]
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