the edge of raw fabric which is unable to fray usually has company info +/or color matching dots
The part of the width of roll roofing which is smooth For example, a 36" width has a granular surfaced area 17" wide and a 19" wide selvage area
The thin edge of a woven fabric that runs parallel to the warp and prevents raveling
The lengthwise finished edges of a woven fabric This stiffer, denser woven edge measures about 1/3 to 1/2 inch deep It is not usually sewn into a quilt
> An edging woven to prevent unraveling; an edge along the warp or a specially woven edging
A selvage serves a double purpose; first, as a binding point for the filling when weaving; second, as an aid for maintaining the proper width when dyeing and finishing a fabric
The edge of a woven fabric, where the weft (side-to-side) threads run around the warp (top to bottom) threads, creating a finished edge