Calico.
The cotton cloth printed in a figured pattern of bright colors named after the Indian city of Calicut is called "Calico." Historically, Calico fabrics were known for their vivid prints and intricate designs, often featuring floral or geometric patterns. These textiles gained popularity in Europe during the 17th century and were widely used for clothing and home furnishings.
A dressmakers pattern is something intended as a guide for making something else, The pattern is usually a paper shape that is pinned to cloth, so that the cloth can be cut to the shape of the pattern.
It is named batik for its beautiful and colourful pattern.
Ivory, gold, spices, printed cotton cloth, pearls, precious stone, silk and porcelain
The thing that affects the quality of a pattern of some cloth that will be woven on a loom is mostly dependent on the technique that a person uses and the quality of the yarn. If the technique is poor and irregular, the cloth will be weak.
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The correct possessive noun is: cloth's.The noun cloth is an uncountable (mass) noun, it has no plural form.Example: The cloth's pattern is perfect for a dress for the baby.
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A cotton cloth of fine texture, usually with a plaid, striped, or checked pattern. A silk, generally striped, cloth. A light cotton cloth used for drapery. A similar cloth of rayon.
A cloth diaper can be re-used again so this is good for the environment. With cloth diapers, there is no landfill and chemical waste so I just love this kind of diaper. Last week I had bought ALVABABY printed pocket diapers at a very good price. Those are very Eco-friendly.
I believe the phrase is "to cut the cloth according to it's width", which is to say, do the best (or make do) with what you've got. A tailoring/dressmaking expression? You lay the pattern on the cloth to fit it in.
Generally, we think of tartan as the name for the cloth and plaid as the name for the particular pattern, but the words are often used interchangeably so that tartan can mean any checkered pattern and plaid can mean any checkered fabric. Plaid's original definition is 'as a woolen cloth having a checkered or tartan pattern'. It evolved to mean any such checkered or tartan pattern. Tartan's first definition is a 'woolen cloth woven in stripes of various colors at right angles to form a rectangular pattern; also, the pattern and design of such a cloth. Both words were first recored around the same, c.1500.