organdie

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A kind of transparent light muslin
{i} fine lightweight cotton fabric that is stiff and somewhat transparent and is often used in dressmaking (also organdy)
Organdie is a thin, slightly stiff cotton fabric. very thin stiff cotton cloth, used as dress material (organdi)
Alternate spelling of organdy
a sheer stiff muslin
organdy
A kind of transparent light muslin
organdy
A crisp, transparent fabric finish made from cotton
organdy
a very fine transparent muslin with a stiff finish
organdy
A fine, transparent fabric made from cotton, and usually stiffened
organdy
{i} fine lightweight cotton fabric that is stiff and somewhat transparent and is often used in dressmaking (also organdie)
organdy
a multifilament woven cotton mesh once used for screen mesh; no longer used in the industry
organdy
Organdy Fibre: Cotton Weave: Plain Some has lappet, swivel, or flocked designs Characteristics: Made with tightly twisted yarns Crispness is due to a finish with starch and calendering which washes out, or a permanent crispness obtained with cemicals (Heberlein process) Wrinkles badly unless given a wrinkle-free finish (bellmanizing) May be bleached, dyed, printed, frosted, flocked, embroidered, or plisse Uses: Fussy children's wear, trims, collars and cuffs, baby's wear, bonnets, artificial flowers, dolls clothes, millinery, summer formals, blouses, curtains, bedspreads, aprons
organdy
A fine thin cotton fabric usually having a crisp finish, used for blouses and curtains or backing
organdy
a sheer stiff muslin
organdy
A stiffened, sheer, lightweight plain weave fabric, with a medium to high yarn count End-uses include blouses, dresses, and curtains/draperies
organdy
A fine thin cotton fabric usually having a crisp finish, used for blouses and curtains
organdie
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