Appila, Egyptian blue
Collection: Paul & Marc Collection
Product Code: 140140-040
Availability: In Stock
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Composition | 100% cotton |
Weave | Plain |
Pattern | End on End |
Pattern Width | N/A |
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End-on-end (additionally fil-à-fil) is a kind of firmly woven, plain weave fabric made by the variation of light and dull twist and weft strings, bringing about a heathered impact. The English expression originates from the French "fil-à-fil", truly "string to-string". It is most regularly woven from cotton or cloth filaments. End-on-end is practically indistinguishable from cambric (otherwise called chambray), lacking just the calendaring which gives cambric texture its lustrous appearance.
End-on-end is normally woven utilizing white string with another shading to make a texture with an unobtrusively heathered surface that, in a good way, shows up as a strong shading. Sporadically, varieties are seen which utilize two shades of string (rather than white).
End-on-end (additionally fil-à-fil) is a kind of firmly woven, plain weave fabric made by the variation of light and dull twist and weft strings, bringing about a heathered impact. The English expression originates from the French "fil-à-fil", truly "string to-string". It is most regularly woven from cotton or cloth filaments. End-on-end is practically indistinguishable from cambric (otherwise called chambray), lacking just the calendaring which gives cambric texture its lustrous appearance.
End-on-end is normally woven utilizing white string with another shading to make a texture with an unobtrusively heathered surface that, in a good way, shows up as a strong shading. Sporadically, varieties are seen which utilize two shades of string (rather than white).
Details | |
Color | |
Composition | 100% cotton |
Weave | Plain |
Pattern | End on End |
Pattern Width | N/A |
Seasonal | |
Occasion |