Seersucker is a thin, puckered, all-cotton fabric, usually striped or checkered. Because it's puckered, it gives it a slightly (purposefully) wrinkled appearance, which means that ironing it isn't necessary. It's typically used to make spring or summer clothing, such as skirts, shorts, and dresses.
Puckered Success - 1929 was released on: USA: 2 June 1929
One translation of the word 'ojibwa'' means ''puckered up'' and probably refers to the puckered seams on Ojibwa moccasins.
Drinking the sour lemonade made her pucker. When he kisses her she will pucker her lips.
three kinds of fabric made from goat hair: mohair, angora and cashmere
That would depend on the fabric they are made with, usually curtains made with a silk or similar fabric will need to be dry cleaned.
Phoenicians used linen or cotton fabric for clothing for the commoners. The upper-class wore clothing out of silks and brocades.
The dulaopi
Fabric Shears are used for cutting up the kinds of hard and smooth soft fabric.They are great sharp sissiors which are a black coloured sissiors.
verb verb: pucker; 3rd person present: puckers; past tense: puckered; past participle: puckered; gerund or present participle: puckering1. (especially with reference to a person's face) tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds."her brows puckered in a frown"synonyms: wrinkle, crinkle, crease, furrow, crumple, rumple, ruck up, scrunch up, corrugate, ruffle, screw up, shrivel "she puckered her forehead"
the matirels are leather and different kinds of cussiond fabric
Seersucker is a cotton fabric. It's characteristics are a puckered texture, caused by the slack-textured weave tht is used to make it. This weave means that threads are wound onto the two warp beams in groups of 10 to 16 for a narrow stripe.