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Epingline
A silk or wool fabric with fine cords From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Epingline (Epingh)[1] was a silk, or rayon, and wool fabric with fine cords. It was formed with a structure that was similar to a crepe.[2]
Etymology
The name “epingline” is derived from the French word épingle, meaning a pin.[1][3]
Material and weave
Epingline was woven with a warp of silk or rayon and a worsted weft.[2][4][5]
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