Taffeta

Taffeta or taffeta ( from Persian tafteh, woven) is a linen-weave ( taftbindiges ) Woven fabrics of silk or chemical filaments with dense warp thread density, thereby forming fine cross ribs.

In Seidentaft the chain consists of organzine, the shot from Trame.

From the variety of taffetas be mentioned the following:

  • Taftbroché with embroidery similar figures
  • Taftchangeant, warp and weft variously shimmering
  • Taftchiffon, light quality
  • Taftchiné with the printed chain
  • Taftécossais large checkered,
  • Taftfaconné jacquardgemustert,
  • Taftfaille feingerippt,
  • Taftglacé, with gloss Equipment
  • Taftimprimé printed,
  • Taftmoiré, with moire effect
  • Taftquadrillé, petty
  • Taftrayé longitudinally striped,
  • Tafttoilé, with Voileschuss
  • Tafttravers striated,
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