The term "boilfast" in relation to cotton thread refers to the thread's resistance to color fading or running when exposed to boiling water. This characteristic is particularly important for threads used in quilting and sewing projects that may undergo washing or high-temperature treatments. Boilfast threads maintain their color integrity and durability, ensuring that finished products retain their appearance over time.
There are many possible examples such as wool and cotton. The general term is yarn.
This is the thread count, when the cotton is constructed, if counted the number of squares in a inch of the said fabric you would have 60, hence the term 60 square. The higher the thread count the finer the fabric, so up goes the quality, and price, A good quality cotton fabric would be a percale quality, around 500 thread count.
thread is in the needle when your making a quilt. The word refers to the thin cords of cotton used to sew and placed in a needle to do so. The term can also refer, entirely separately to a list of computer command that operate in sequence.
Spin A Thread: A candy-making term that explains the thread that appears between the spoon and candy when the spoon is lifted and turned. Spin A Thread: A candy-making term that explains the thread that appears between the spoon and candy when the spoon is lifted and turned.
"Poly cotton" is a term for a blend of polyester and cotton. The physical properties depend on both the ratio of polyester to cotton and on the particular polyester used. A standard poly cotton fabric would have 65% Polyester 35% cotton, with a 68 pique thread count However a 50% polyester 50% Cotton is also normal this starts to go in percale finish, and a higher thread count, the higher the thread count and cotton content the better the fabric finish
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The term "cotton belt" refers to a region in the Southern United States where cotton production is historically significant. This area has favorable climate conditions for growing cotton, including warm temperatures and adequate rainfall. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any region where cotton cultivation is prevalent.
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The term BSP refers to a thread known as British Standard Pipe, there is also BSPT, this is British Standard Pipe Tapered.
It was the commodity that was in demand all over the world, and the basis for Southern wealth and prestige.
The term 'cotton free' would indicate that whatever bears this label contains no cotton.
The Cotton Belt is a term used for the group southern states that grow cotton.