Materials Types Flashcards
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Sequined
A
مطرزة بالترتر
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burlap
A
نسيج الخيش. مثل الشوال.
3
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Marled sweater
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sweater made of two or more colors (see photo attached)

4
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button-front shirt
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full futton front shirt
5
Q
Ombre
A
Multi faded colors

6
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Mock neck
A
نص رقبة

7
Q
high collar sweater
A
بلوفر برقبة
8
Q
Shawl Collar
A
ياقة بالشكل المصور هنا

9
Q
buttonholes
A
عروة زراير
10
Q
Herringbone
A
The herringbone pattern is an arrangement of rectangles
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Notch Lapel
A
ياقة البدلة التقليدية
12
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tweed
A
نسيج خشن سميك
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Herringbone
A
تصميم معين على شكل عظم السمك
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Suede
A
شمواه
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بطانة
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Batting
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Chenille
Fuzzy and soft fabric for tops
A
قماش الشنيل
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Chiffon
A
الشيفون
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Corduroy
A
القطيفة المضلعة
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Eyelet
A
قماشة مخرمة
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Linen
A
تيل أو كتان
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Felt
A
جوخ
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Rayon
A
حرير صناعى
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Flannel
A
فانلة
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Patterned
A
مزركش
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Checkered
مربعات بخطوط أو مخططة
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Plaid
مربعات سليمة
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Polka dot
منقط
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Lace
دانتيل
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Velour
قماش مخمل أشبه بالقطيفة
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Microfiber
"Microfiber" is a general term used to describe fabrics with strains less than 1 denier (a unit that measures the linear mass density of fibers). Manmade microfibers are typically made out of nylon, polyester or a combination of the two. The diameter of a microfiber thread is typically half that of silk.; these fine threads produce lightweight fabrics. Microfibers are typically easy to clean, are wrinkle- and stain-resistant and have a luxurious appearance.
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Microsuede
Other names:
Soft Faux Suede Fabric, Microsuede Fabric, Upholstery fabric, Suedette, Sofa fabric
Microsuede is a type of microfiber. It is usually 100 percent Polyester. Feels as genuine suede leather but has none of the drawbacks. Microsuede is less expensive than real suede and is more wear- and stain-resistant, and comes in a variety of colors to match any room's decor.
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Uses of Microfibers
Microfibers are not only used to cover furniture; microfibers in clothing are used to make very lightweight and breathable garments popular among athletes to draw water away from the body. Microfibers are also used in many cleaning products such as mops; microfibers are electrically charged, which helps catch and trap dirt and dust into the fibers of the cloth. Microfibers can also be used to clean grease and fat stains because of the lipophilic qualities of the fibers, which attract fats and grease.
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