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A batiste is a variety of fine cloth made from cotton or linen.
cotton or wool
The wrappings of Egyptian mummies were mostly linen.
A fine white linen manufactured in Flanders is known as "Holland cloth." It is a high-quality linen fabric traditionally produced in the region and favored for its softness and durability. Holland cloth is often used for garments, table linens, and household items.
You are probably thinking of the fabric used for table linen called Damask. It is a special weave that forms a pattern in the cloth. See the link to the article I have provided.
A byssus is a piece of very long and valuable piece of cloth, which is used for fine flax and linen.
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.
The fine threads in a cloth are called fibers. These fibers are woven together to create the fabric.
It's a piece of very sheer material made from cotton, it's very fine and is usually white:) hoped it helped!
The clothing in the middle colonies was made out of cotton and linen. The wealthy had clothes that were made out of fine materials.
The tablecloth used at church, particularly on the altar, is commonly called an "altar cloth" or "altar linen." These cloths are often made of fine materials and are used to cover the altar during services, symbolizing reverence and sanctity. In some traditions, the cloth may also be referred to as a "corporate" when specifically used for the Eucharist.