Natté

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Natté (from the French "braided") is a textile fabric with an Aida or Panama weave . The fabric often has a checkerboard or cube pattern resulting from the weave. The fabric has large pores and is therefore air-permeable. It is used for decoration purposes and laundry.

The warp yarns are usually finer than the weft yarns . With this Panama weave, the cube pattern is made with three warp threads and two weft threads (finer goods also with 3 or 4 parallel binding threads). If the goods are very loose, cloth binding threads are inserted.

Individual evidence

  1. W. Spitschka, O. Schrey: cotton fabrics and curtain fabrics. Volume 4, part 2, Springer-Verlag, Berlin 1933, reprint 2013, p. 155, ISBN 978-3-642-50486-0 .