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Cretonne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cretonne , originally a strong, white fabric with a hempen warp and linen weft. The word is sometimes said to be derived from Creton, a village in Normandy where the manufacture of linen was carried ...
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Sewing Tips. fabric. Fabrics. Search. Sources. Specialty Fabrics. Fibers. Designer. Fabric Care. ... December 20 - Osnaburg the Great Part 2 Home Beautiful with Cretonne, Chintz, Barkcloth & Crash; November 20 - Osnaburg the Great Part I -- Feedsacks on Our Backs; October 20 - WWII Fashions Part 2 --All Dolled up;
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An inviting cretonne print, rescued from a late 1930s slipcover. - Courtesy Nira Leitzke; ... Sears 1928 famous adjustable sunny bonnet of fancy cretonne with Japanese matting brim; no colors given. ... A cretonne-covered 3-in-1 couch, red or green ground. Sears 1933 sale catalog.
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Cretonne - Definition of Cretonne at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Cretonne. Look it up now! ... Use cretonne in a Sentence...
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Cretonne (Cre-Ton'). [Derived from the name of the first maker, M. Cretonne, of Paris]. Originally a strong white fabric of hempen ... ... Cretonne (Cre-Ton'). [Derived from the name of the first maker, M. Cretonne, of Paris].
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cretonne. cretonne. Information about cretonne in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... She spent some of her week's pay in the purchase of flowered cretonne for a lambrequin.
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Quilt, wagga, patchwork cretonne/ cotton/ wool, made by Mrs Sayers and finished by Norah McPhee-Hall, Muswellbrook/ Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia, 1910-1950. Quilt made from three layers joined together: patched cretonne cover, woollen blanket lining, pink cotton back.
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Cretonne, invented by Paul Creton, and canvas produced in Vimoutiers from the XVIIth century ... CANVAS & CRETONNE ... In 1640, a weaver of Vimoutiers, Paul CRETON, invents a new fabric made of hemp and flax initially, then made of pure flax : the "cretonne", of which the combination is such that the chain being larger than the...
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