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Voile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voile is a light weight woven fabric, usually made of 100% cotton or cotton blends including linen or polyester. The term comes from French, and means veil . Because of its light weight, the fabric...
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We specialise in voile and lace window dressings for your home. We are based in Nottinghamshire, the home of English lace, and have been in the business for over 15 years. ... Voile by the Metre ... Plain Voile Tie- Blind...
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Premier Voile Company Limited provide Flame Retardant Voile and net curtain material fabrics. We stock a range of voiles including plain voile, slub, contract, fancy, FR organza, coloured, embroidered, printed, prepared for print (PFP) and silk fabri ... Premier Voile Company - One of the UK's leading suppliers of Voiles,
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Silk Road Fabrics: Natural fiber fabrics in wool, linen, silk, tencel and cotton ... Cotton voile (pronounced 'foil') is a lightweight, plain weave fabric with a delicate drape and a smooth surface. It is a very limp fabric, like a refined, fragile gauze. Voile is French for veil, as it was originally used to make veils.
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Paragraph 63. Voile is one of the thinnest of the woolen fabrics, coarsely woven, even showing space between the warp and woof threads. It is used for fine dresses. Most common width 42 to 45. Usual... ... This section is from the book "School Sewing Based On Home Problems", by Ida Robinson Burton, ... FAQ Help Tutorials...
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