10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POPLINETTE»
Discover the use of
poplinette in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
poplinette and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Poplinette is u kindred material and may be similarly treated, but it is firmer, with a
more tenacious thread and a coarser cord. It is made up over plain silks. Take, for
example, an under-skirt of heliotrope silk, full, with no pleatings, pinkings, ...
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Young Englishwoman: A Volume of Pure Literature, New ...
White has never been so generally worn as this summer, both for dresses and
paletots; and complete costumes of camlet, poplinette or foulard are trimmed in
the style now called Breton, with pinked-out strips of the same material, ...
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A Dictionary of Costume and Fashion: Historic and Modern
poplinette silk combined with wool or cotton. Used for dresses, coats, skirts, suits,
children's apparel. poplinette (pop li net). Fabric of wool, linen, or other fiber
woven in imitation of poplin. poppy red. Bright yellow-red color of the poppy
flower.
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Bazaar Exchange and Mart, and Journal of the Household
spots, 85c. Rep has usurped the place that cotelé held, and is sometimes so fine
that it is more like poplinette, or the camlet of one's childhood; Hopsack is new;
silk is introduced into more than half the novelties; crepe grounds give quite a ...
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Journal of the Textile Institute
Forty samples of a cotton poplinette, treated with various size additives and
scoured by different methods, were dyed with a 0-4% solution of Chlorazol Sky
Blue FF by being run very rapidly through a miniature dyebath and pad mangle
and ...
Textile Institute, Manchester, Eng, 1969
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Lorca Plays: 1: Blood Wedding; Yerma; Dona Rosita the Spinster
We may have to eat potatoes or a bunch of grapes, but we've still got our
Mongolian cape, or a painted parasol, or a poplinette blouse with all the
trimmings. There's just no alternative. Even so, it's such an ordeal! My eyes fill
with tears when I ...
Federico Garcia Lorca, 2014
Conspicuous in the line is an entirely new fabric called Mayfair Poplinette. It is a
highly mercerized narrow-wale rep fabric intended for use either as a drapery
lining or as a curtain fabric. It is sold by the yard and is also combined with laces
...
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Clothing Through American History: The Civil War Through the ...
A similar fabric but lighter in weight was “poplinette.” quilling: A narrow, fluted or
braided dress trim resembling a row of pointed quills. It was often made of the
same fabric as the dress it trimmed or, if that was too heavy, then in a lighter-
weight ...
Anita A. Stamper, Jill Condra, 2011
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The Culture of Cursilería: Bad Taste, Kitsch, and Class in ...
... (125), and, above all, the names of things—muslin and Marseilles lace,
poplinette blouses and buckles with serpents and dragonflies—and, of course,
flowers— hellebore, musk, fuchsia, heliotrope, Louis Passy violet, damask, and
jasmine.
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The Dictionary of Fashion History
Poplinette Period: 1859. “Sometimes known as Norwich lustre and occasionally
as Japanese silk.” Made with a glazed thread and silk. Poplin lactee Period: 1837
. A poplin shot with white. Poplin lama Period: 1864. Similar to mousselaine de ...
Valerie Cumming, C. W. Cunnington, P. E. Cunnington, 2010