Thursday, May 24, 2012

Velveteen (filling velvet)




Corduroy (weft velvet) and Montagnac (Velour(s) trame)


Derived from the French Corde du Roi, meaning a King's cord. Kind of cotton velvet having ridges or cords in the pile. Made with an extra weft of mercerized yarns which float on the surface at intervals. Floats are cut, making tufts stand up in corded effect. Surface brushed and singed. Piece-dyed or printed. Often cravenetted. Boyduroy*, a trade name.   Uses;   suits, trousers, coats, infant's wraps, carriage robes and upholstery; excellent for sports wear.    Weave—pile.    Width, 27", 36".

















Velours Chapellerie




Velours du Nord





Velours Lin





Velours Poil de cheval




Velours

Velours d'Utrech (embossed velour)


Velours d'Utrech (embossed velour)

Velours Peluche au fer






Pekin peluche



Velours double pièce simili fer



Peluche double pièce





Velours double pièce