PREFERRED TERM
Weaving techniques
DEFINITION
- It refers to the different techniques used in the manufacture of a fabric or textile such as clothing, rugs, tapestries, etc., which are based on the interlacing of textile fibers. Techniques could be divided into those which use a loom or not.
BROADER CONCEPT
NARROWER CONCEPTS
- Alberoni
- Anacosta
- Anafaya
- Atractiva
- Aurora
- Austrian cloth
- Batiste
- Bayadère
- Belolac
- Bourrette
- Brilliantine
- Brocaded
- Brocade (fabric)
- Brocatelle
- Burat
- Calquier
- Camocas
- Canutillo
- Carpet
- Chaul
- Chiffon
- Copichola
- Crepe
- Cristaline
- Damask
- Dauphine
- Double-faced weave
- Droguet
- Effect
- Esparragón
- Espolín
- Faille française
- Figured
- Figuring with extra weft
- Geographic featured textiles
- Girdle
- Grenadine (thread)
- Grogram
- Half silk
- Jacquard weave
- Lace (object)
- Lamé
- Lampas
- Lampassette
- Lustrine
- Marabou
- Marquisette
- Matelassé
- Mezclilla
- Nobleza
- Nuance (fabric)
- Ordinary damask
- Ottoman
- Pilling
- Plain (technique)
- Plush (technique)
- Pongee
- Poplin
- Radames
- Rep
- Rib
- Samite
- Satin de Lyon
- Satinet
- Satin (fabric)
- Sendal
- Shot cloth
- Silk cloth
- Single damask
- Stripped trimming
- Taffeta
- Tercianela
- Tissue
- Tulle
- Twill (fabric)
- Velvet
- Weaving technique according to finish
- Zarzahán
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION
- Bjork, Robert E., The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2010
IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Technique de tissage (technique)
French
Tecnica di tessitura
Italian
Técnica de tejido
Spanish
URI
http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/827
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