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1417:, which states each ply should be counted as one using the "average yarn number." In 2017, the Federal Trade Commission issued a General Exclusion Order barring entry of woven textile fabrics and products marked with inflated thread counts. The inflated thread counts were deemed false advertising under section 43 of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. 1125(a)(1)(B).
492:(English Cotton Count): The number of 840 yd lengths per pound. ECC is an indirect measure of linear density. It is the number of hanks of skein material that weighs 1 lb. Under this system, the higher the number, the finer the yarn. In the United States cotton counts between 1 and 20 are referred to as coarse counts.
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generally use half the number of wraps per inch for the number of ends per inch, whereas denser weaves like a twill weave will use a higher ratio like two-thirds of the number of wraps per inch. Finer threads require more threads per inch than thick ones and thus result in a higher number of ends per
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There is a common misconception that thread count is an important consideration when purchasing bedding. However, linen experts claim that beyond a thread count of 400, there is no difference in quality. They further highlight that sheet material is of greater importance than thread count. The amount
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There are two systems used for presenting linear density, direct and indirect. When the direct method is used, the length is fixed and the weight of yarn is measured; for example, tex gives the weight in grams of one thousand metres of yarn. An indirect method fixes the weight and gives the length of
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calls for a pattern of (left to right) blue, white, blue, red, black, green, and white, and indicates that when mirrored the two white threads (going one direction) or 24 blue threads (going the other) are repeated after mirroring, resulting in a total of 4 white going rightward and 48 blue heading
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cloth used for a kilt must in total be divisible by 4) is given as a series of colour-code and thread-count pairs. Sometimes, with typical symmetrical (reflective) tartans, slash (/ ) markup at the ends is used to indicate whether (and how much of) a "pivot" colour is to be repeated when the design
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The higher the weight in mommes, the more durable the weave and the more suitable it is for heavy-duty use. Also, the heavier the silk, the more opaque it becomes. This can vary even within the same weave of silk: for example, lightweight charmeuse is translucent when used in clothing, but 30-momme
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In 2002, ASTM proposed a definition for "thread count" that has been called "the industry's first formal definition for thread count". A small number of the ASTM committee argued for the higher yarn count number obtained by counting each single yarn in a plied yarn and cited as authority the
1084:, the linear density of yarn used in the manufacturing process determines the opacity of the article in the following categories of commerce: ultra sheer (below 10 denier), sheer (10 to 30 denier), semi-opaque (30 to 40 denier), opaque (40 to 70 denier) and thick opaque (70 denier or higher).
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are the total number of horizontal rows measured in per inch or per centimetre. The course is a horizontal row of loops formed by all the adjacent needles during one revolution. Course length is obtained by multiplying loop length with the number of needles involved in the production of the
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may be applied, either because the overall yarn is fine or because fibers within this yarn are thin. A 75-denier yarn is considered fine even if it contains only a few fibers, such as thirty 2.5-denier fibers; but a heavier yarn, such as 150 denier, is considered fine only if its fibers are
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243:, although there is no standard and the bale size may vary country to country. For example, in the United States it measures approximately 0.48 cubic metres (17 cu ft) and weighs 226.8 kg (500 lb). In India, a bale equals 170 kg (370 lb).
1401:" yarns (a yarn that is made by twisting together multiple finer threads). For marketing purposes, a fabric with 250 two-ply yarns in both the vertical and horizontal direction could have the component threads counted to a 1,000 thread count although according to the
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of thread that can fit into a square inch of fabric is limited, suggesting that bedding beyond 400 count is likely a marketing strategy. Inflated thread counts are usually the result of including the number of strands in a twisted yarn in the claimed thread count.
1517:. The take-up depends on many factors, including the material and how tightly the cloth is woven. Tightly woven fabric shrinks more (and thus the number of ends per inch increases more) than loosely woven fabric, as do more elastic yarns and fibers.
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for any textile product. The weight may affect density, thickness and many physical properties of the fabric, such as strength. GSM is accountable for the linear metres and specific use of the fabric. The fabric weight is measured in grams. In the
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to pass through a fabric. Air permeability is defined as "the volume of air in cubic centimetres (cm) which is passed through in one second through 100 cm of the fabric at a pressure difference of 10 cm head of water", also known as the
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If the metric system is in use the linear density of slivers and tops is given in grams per metre. Tops destined for machine processing are typically 20 grams per metre. Hobby spinners typical use a little heavier top.
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The number of ends per inch in a piece of woven cloth varies depending on the stage of manufacture. Before the cloth is woven, the warp has a certain number of ends per inch, which is directly related to the size
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with. The number of ends per inch varies on the pattern to be woven and the thickness of the thread. The number of times the thread can be wrapped around a ruler in adjacent turns over an inch is called the
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In practice, measuring 9,000 m (30,000 ft) is both time-consuming and unrealistic. Generally a sample of 900 metres is weighed, and the result is multiplied by ten to obtain the denier weight.
522:(Woollen Count or Yorkshire Skeins Woollen): The number of 256 yd lengths per 1 lb of yarn. NeS is an indirect measure of linear density. One of the best known of the many different woolen yarn counts.
1365:), is a measure of the coarseness or fineness of fabric. It is measured by counting the number of threads contained in one square inch of fabric or one square centimetre, including both the length (
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Thread count is often used as a measure of fabric quality, thus "standard" cotton thread counts are around 150 while "good-quality" sheets start at 180 and a count of 200 or higher is considered "
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Typically a cheap T-shirt fabric is approximately 150 g/m. GSM of fabric helps in determining the consumption, cost and application. The more the gsm transposes to thicker and heavy construction.
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thread count; this indicates that after the four white threads, the pattern resumes backwards with 24 green without repetition of any of the white count. The old style, without slash markup—
1435:, thread counts are used not for determining coarseness, but rather for recording and reliably repeating the cross-striped pattern of the cloth. Such a thread count (which for the typical
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being used. After weaving, the number of ends per inch will increase, and it will increase again after being washed. This increase in the number of ends per inch (and picks per inch) and
1465:—is considered ambiguous, but is most often interpreted as a full count. The comparatively rare non-symmetrical tartans are given in full setts and are simply repeated without mirroring.
1544:, and courses and wales in knitted fabrics are importantly similar to ends and pick in woven fabrics. The knitting structure is formed by intermeshing the loops in consecutive rows.
1405:(NTA), which cites the international standards group ASTM International, accepted industry practice is to count each thread as one, even threads spun as two- or three-ply yarn. The
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is a major factor in a knitted fabric's overall quality, affecting dimensional stability, drape and appearance, etc. Loop length is the length of yarn contained to form a loop.
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is used. A known length of the fiber (usually 20 mm) is set to vibrate, and its fundamental frequency measured, allowing the calculation of the mass and thus the
1373:) threads. The thread count is the number of threads counted along two sides (up and across) of the square inch, added together. It is used especially with cotton
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Not a true unit of measure, S or super S number is an index of the fineness of wool fiber and is most commonly seen as a label on wool apparel, fabric, and yarn.
1254:. Square metre (alternative spelling: square meter; SI unit symbol: m) is a superficial area equal to that of a square whose sides' lengths are each one metre.
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threads per inch of woven fabric. A pick is a single weft thread, hence the term. In general, the higher the picks per inch, the finer is the fabric.
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is measured in grams per square metre or g/m (also abbreviated as GSM). GSM is the metric measurement of the weight of a fabric—it is a critical
502:(Worsted Count): The number of 560 yd lengths per 1 lb of yarn. NeK is an indirect measure of linear density. NeK is also referred to as the
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168:, material typically produced by weaving, knitting or knotting textile fibers, yarns or threads, is measured in units such as the
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Slivers, tops and rovings are terms used in the worsted process. The sliver come off the card, tops come after the comb,
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The denier system of measurement is used on two- and single-filament fibers. Some common calculations are as follows:
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96:, the weight of a given length of fiber. Various units are used to refer to the measurement of a fiber, such as: the
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in an August 2005 letter to the NTA agreed that consumers "could be deceived or misled" by inflated thread counts.
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1824:"ASTM D1907 / D1907M – 12 Standard Test Method for Linear Density of Yarn (Yarn Number) by the Skein Method"
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516:(Linen Count): The number of 300 yd lengths per 1 lb of yarn. NeL is an indirect measure of linear density.
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together producing a long, thin strand used in sewing or weaving, is measured in the same units as yarn.
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threads per inch of woven fabric. In general, the higher the ends per inch, the finer the fabric is.
1288:(1.2 m by 90 m). One momme = 4.340 g/m; 8 mommes is approximately 1 ounce per square yard or 35 g/m.
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1667:"Cotton value addition – The impact of cotton fibre properties on textile"
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Stevens, K; Fuller, M (2015). "Thermoregulation and clothing comfort".
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Gohl, Erhard; Vilensky, Leo (1990). "26: Sundry Facts about Yarns".
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Jaouadi, Mounir; Msehli, Slah; Sakli, Faouzi (September 2007).
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The concept of air permeability is important for the design of
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1968:"Fahrradreifen – Schwalbe Fahrradreifen und Rollstuhlreifen"
1887:"UK Tights & My Tights Is Earth's Largest Hosiery Store"
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Haynes, Williams (1946). "XVII: New Fibres: New
Fabrics".
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Woven
Textiles: Principles, Technologies and Applications
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and is usually expressed in yards per pound (yd/lb).
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Textile-Led Design for the Active Ageing
Population
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1027:DPF = total denier / quantity of uniform filaments
2011:"High Thread Counts May Not Lead to Sweet Dreams"
1440:is mirrored and repeated backwards. For example,
120:(or Number English (Ne)), Number metric (Nm) and
56:, a single filament of natural material, such as
2379:. Acadian Industrial Textiles. 19 September 2017
2287:Wellington Sears Handbook of Industrial Textiles
1719:"Measurements - The Farm Hub - Textile Exchange"
1415:Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
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1176:a length of 7 leas or 840 yd (770 m)
1603:Factors that affect air permeability include
1238:. A gram is defined as one thousandth of the
983:, a denier was held to be equal in weight to
158:Thread, usually consisting of multiple yarns
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1592:. It is standardized by, among others, norm
2176:International Trade Registry (2017-03-24).
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1513:in the size of the fabric is known as the
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1151:The following length units are defined.
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205:and is an indication of fineness and
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239:Cotton lint is usually measured in
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124:(the reciprocal of denier and tex).
2350:10.1016/B978-0-85709-538-1.00009-2
1858:"Evaluation of real yarn diameter"
1427:Tartan § Weaving construction
1158:: usually 10 lb (4.5 kg)
1058:A fiber is generally considered a
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2215:from the original on 3 April 2019
2087:"Federal Trade Commission Letter"
1919:. Elsevier Science. p. 309.
1540:Loops are the building blocks of
1476:(EPI or e.p.i.) is the number of
1148:is the yarn weight in kilograms.
104:(linear mass density of fibers),
68:, or artificial material such as
1141:is the English cotton count and
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113:
2404:. Pergamon Press. p. 258.
2125:from the original on 2011-08-10
2068:from the original on 2016-12-19
2033:"Busting the thread count myth"
1838:from the original on 2016-11-13
1583:is a measure of the ability of
964:, a coin of small value (worth
2444:Textiles Intelligence Glossary
1131:is the yarn length in metres,
996:There is a difference between
92:fiber is measured in terms of
27:Systems for measuring textiles
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2249:The Oxford English Dictionary
2148:"Down For the (Thread) Count"
2146:Felgner, Brent (2004-10-25).
2115:"ASTM Fabric Count Tech News"
2009:Louie, Elaine (14 May 2018).
1695:"U.S. Cotton Bale Dimensions"
1528:(or p.p.i.) is the number of
932:), a unit of measure for the
2209:Scottish Register of Tartans
1403:National Textile Association
1192:Grams per square metre (GSM)
1062:if it is one denier or less.
430:Number of twists per metre.
2377:"What Is Air Permeability?"
1723:farmhub.textileexchange.org
422:Number of twists per inch.
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2186:(Report). National Archive
1862:The Indian Textile Journal
1764:Textiles For Modern Living
1675:International Trade Centre
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2422:Glossary of Textile Terms
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1941:"What is GSM in Fabrics?"
1445:left. This is known as a
1073:of about ten micrometres.
271:Slivers, tops and rovings
2205:"Guidance – Threadcount"
1463:B48 W4 B24 R2 K24 G24 W4
1407:Federal Trade Commission
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2400:Collier, Ann M (1970).
1992:"What is Thread Count?"
1449:thread count. The same
1272:fabrics, the weight in
1215:(alternative spelling:
1015:Broader terms, such as
671:grams per 9,000 m
2402:A Handbook of Textiles
2121:. ASTM International.
1563:Stitch or loop density
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114:linen count (wet spun)
1342:charmeuse is opaque.
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636:grams per 10 km
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279:Yarn spinning factory
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257:Further information:
174:ends per inch (e.p.i)
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112:count, woolen count,
2464:Units of measurement
2419:Curtis, H P (1921).
1915:Gandhi, Kim (2019).
993:ounce (1.2 g).
776:1,000 m per kg
601:grams per 1 km
197:is a measure of the
2313:Knitting Technology
2152:Home Textiles Today
2094:nationaltextile.org
2062:Nationaltextile.org
1774:. p. 190,191.
1647:Cotton Incorporated
1459:full-count at pivot
1447:half-count at pivot
1006:denier per filament
934:linear mass density
566:metric or imperial
247:S or super S number
223:One millionth of a
135:of fibers used for
94:linear mass density
2015:The New York Times
1832:ASTM International
1806:Secker and Warburg
1639:"Fiber Properties"
1569:Stitch/loop length
1431:In the context of
449:Continental Europe
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1801:This Chemical Age
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1389:Industry standard
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1313:—12 to 16 mm
1280:it were sized 45
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846:560 yards per lb
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1100:Yarn length
872:NeC × 3.28
869:Nm ÷ 0.516
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808:NeS ÷ 3.28
770:NeK × 1.13
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697:8.33 ÷ NeC
659:9,000 ÷ Nm
647:dtex × 0.9
589:1,000 ÷ Nm
560:NeK or NeW
551:NeL or Lea
326:Tex (g/km)
229:spider silk
2453:Categories
2429:2009-01-11
2383:2018-05-23
2271:2020-09-19
2190:2019-02-12
2162:2008-01-21
2129:2016-12-18
2072:2016-12-18
2043:2019-02-13
1977:2016-12-18
1950:2021-07-13
1901:2016-12-18
1872:2016-02-18
1842:2016-12-18
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1733:2020-09-19
1704:2020-09-19
1699:cotton.org
1680:2018-05-21
1652:2018-05-23
1626:References
1421:In tartans
1379:bed sheets
1252:10 kg
1090:vibroscope
1060:microfiber
948:per 9,000
837:NeC × 1.5
834:Nm ÷ 1.13
805:NeK ÷ 1.5
796:NeL ÷ 2.8
732:NeC × 2.8
694:14.1 ÷ Nm
615:den ÷ 0.9
577:dtex ÷ 10
557:NeC or Ne
219:Micrometre
195:Micronaire
190:Micronaire
1768:Melbourne
1596:and norm
1511:shrinkage
1335:Charmeuse
1201:parameter
1082:pantyhose
1067:polyester
940:, is the
609:tex × 10
131:, a spun
88:or other
74:polyester
2459:Textiles
2247:"Pick".
2219:14 March
2213:Archived
2211:. 2019.
2123:Archived
2119:ASTM.org
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2019:Archived
1945:Gentelle
1836:Archived
1828:ASTM.org
1605:porosity
1377:such as
1323:Raw silk
1244:kilogram
1180:Spyndle:
1124:, where
1071:diameter
1037:1 denier
998:filament
644:tex × 9
580:den ÷ 9
548:(gr/yd)
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207:maturity
137:knitting
1552:course.
1549:Courses
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1457:, in a
1433:tartans
1395:percale
1329:Organza
1305:Chiffon
1299:Habutai
1284:by 100
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1187:Fabrics
1118:/Nec ×
988:⁄
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285:rovings
141:weaving
110:worsted
106:super S
86:Lyocell
46:fabrics
38:threads
31:Textile
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1266:Mommes
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1162:Thread
1156:Bundle
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958:denier
950:metres
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893:Denier
888:Denier
688:gr/yd
676:gr/yd
390:4,400
382:2,400
374:2,200
366:2,000
358:1,200
350:1,100
314:roving
213:Micron
185:Fibers
166:Fabric
145:sewing
98:denier
58:cotton
34:fibers
18:Mommes
2101:(PDF)
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1609:crimp
1556:Wales
1489:weave
1399:plied
1317:Gauze
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1246:, or
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606:dtex
542:dtex
443:Units
405:Twist
312:of a
304:Yield
241:bales
225:metre
170:momme
160:plied
122:yield
90:rayon
78:metal
70:nylon
62:linen
54:fiber
42:yarns
2406:ISBN
2354:ISBN
2318:ISBN
2292:ISBN
2221:2020
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1776:ISBN
1618:and
1530:weft
1507:reed
1485:reed
1478:warp
1451:sett
1371:weft
1367:warp
1270:silk
1236:mass
1232:unit
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1211:The
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1017:fine
1000:and
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954:silk
942:mass
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