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No, velvet is not a color. It is a fabric that can be different colors. For example the green arm chairs at Starbucks are covered with leather.
A translucent green
Light-absorbing fabric is a material that can absorb light instead of reflecting it. This type of fabric is often used in applications such as camouflage clothing, solar panels, and photography equipment. Its properties include the ability to reduce glare, improve visibility in low light conditions, and enhance the efficiency of solar energy capture.
The fabric abbreviation WV stands for fleece wool. It also stands for virgin wool. This indicates the makeup of fabric quality.
An ordinary clear window pane is transparent. If it's "frosted" glass, it is translucent.
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Thin fabrics can be translucent, meaning they allow some light to pass through but are not completely see-through. The level of translucency will depend on the fabric type and its specific thickness.
The translucent fabric allowed sunlight to filter through, creating a soft and ethereal glow in the room.
Yes, muslin fabric is typically thin and lightweight, making it semi-translucent. The level of translucency can vary depending on the thickness of the fabric and the specific weave used.
Yes, a net curtain is a type of sheer, lightweight fabric that is translucent. It is often used in windows to provide some privacy while still allowing light to filter through.
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I think sheer fabric is transparent. Is you shine a flash light through it, it will not scatter. It is not opaque. Transparent: Lets all light thrown. Translucent: Lets some light but not all. Opaque: Lets no light in. -AGC
The fabric you are asking about is called knit or fleece. Fleece is the original type of fabric used for hooded sweaters, using real lambs wool, but it now simply a name of a fabric used in the garment.
Yes, net curtains are typically translucent. They are made from lightweight fabric with an open weave that allows light to filter through while providing privacy.
Frosted glass, thin fabric, and wax paper are examples of translucent materials. Translucent objects allow some light to pass through them, but they also scatter the light, causing the objects to appear blurred or diffuse.
Yes, you can put translucent in many different sentences. Translucent means that an object is able to be seen through, but without perfect clarity. One example sentence is: The glass blocks were translucent but made it too hard to see people.