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Jacquardin reference to a type of loom, 1841, from Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834) of Lyons, inventor of new weaving technology c. 1800.
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JacquardThis is a patterned fabric, and may be woven in one color or multiple colors. Most often in golf shirts you may find a jacquard collar that has a multi-colored pattern woven into it.
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JacquardA fabric woven on a special loom with an intricately woven pattern. Also known as: jacquards, Jacquard, Jaquardwebware, Tessuto Jacquard, El Telar Jacquar, jacquard
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Jacquard(n) French inventor of the Jacquard loom that could automatically weave complicated patterns (1752-1834)(n) a highly figured fabric woven on a Jacquard loom(n) a loom with an attachment for forming op [..]
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JacquardJacquard fabric is woven on a special jacquard loom, allowing a pattern woven into the fabric as opposed to being printed on it. Examples of jacquard fabrics include brocade and damask.
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JacquardA woven fabric made by using a special loom attachment. The jacquard attachment allows control of each of the warp threads, allowing intricate designs to be made. Damask and brocade are forms of jac [..]
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JacquardThe knitting of selected needles that produce various loops using colored yarns to create interesting designs. A fabric of intricate variegated weave or pattern.
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JacquardA method of weaving or knitting patterns directly onto fabric. Its rare that a true jacquard fabric is printed on the material. Fabric has a raised pattern effect.
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JacquardType of weave done on a loom invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1801, making possible a variety of intricate patterns. Demasks, brocades, and tapestries can be woven on jacquard looms.
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