Gingham is thought to have originated in Germany. It is a cotton cloth, usually worn by young girls. Gingham is mostly red and white checks, or blue and white checks.
Gingham
Gingham is a woven fabric. It is usually woven of white and another color thread.
The name is Indonesian in origin, assimilated into Dutch.
Buffalo I believe... Or Plaid It can also be called gingham if it's checkered.
Right now the most popular fabric to use on upholstered furniture is cotton-prints with a gingham pattern.
Georgette fabric is believed to have originated in France. It is a lightweight, crinkled fabric with a slightly crepe-like texture that is commonly used in clothing such as dresses, blouses, and scarves.
A weird design that has one coulour but so many pictures inside of it
First you get a big piece of fabric, then you simply get chalk and draw the design you would like to design in the fabric. Next, you basically cut the design and sew the fabric all together.
Plaid The checked fabric, seen most often as table cloths and Country and western shirts, is called gingham.
yes there is, you can often buy them at a Craft store
A Checked cotton fabricword beginning with "d..atz"Dimity is a lightweight, sheer cotton fabricit is called a gingham: )
A sample of a fabric design is usually a square of the material that is a 3Õ x3Õor a 4Õx4Õ is size. It is meant to be paid out on what you are using the fabric for to get an idea of what the item would look like in the fabric.