Friezes (fabric)
The frieze (also the frieze , French: frise 'fluff') or fluff is a thick, fluffy, woolly blend of wool or cotton yarns . As a cloth-like worsted yarn fabric in a twill weave , it is also known as a coating .
Colloquially, frieze is often confused with unwoven felt . It is a thick, long-haired fabric made from coarse yarn that is heavily milled , but little roughened and sheared; this is followed by hot pressing and brushing. In some cases a finishing compound is used to increase the gloss itself .
A large number of differently named fabrics belong to this genus, such as lady coating , castorine , duffel , Siberian , Kalmuck , etc.
It is, for example, as baize , as covering of poker tables and for the production of Carnival hats used.
literature
- Types of cloth: Coating, Fries, Flaus. In: Otto Lueger : Lexicon of the entire technology and its auxiliary sciences . tape 8 . Stuttgart / Leipzig 1910, p. 638-641 ( zeno.org ).
Web links
- Frieze . Stofflexikon.com