Quiz 2 of 50 -- Fabric and Cloth

Number Question Answer Your answer
1 sturdy cotton or worsted cloth 1 osnaburg
2 bombazine
3 mackintosh
4 lasting
5 mull
2 cotton or linen in twill weave 1 moleskin
2 marcella
3 raschel
4 paduasoy
5 tweed
3 garment of camel or goat hair; camel or goat-hair fabric 1 taffeta
2 toile
3 pekin
4 aba
5 mogadore
4 coarse napped cotton or wool fabric 1 madras
2 baize
3 fustian
4 pekin
5 oxford
5 glossy silk 1 domett
2 camlet
3 coburg
4 lustring
5 burlap
6 soft light cotton fabric resembling silk 1 silkaline
2 voile
3 surah
4 sateen
5 duvetyn
7 silk and wool cloth 1 farandine
2 chambray
3 prunella
4 swansdown
5 baldachin
8 twilled silk and worsted fabric 1 toile
2 duck
3 panne
4 mockado
5 bombazine
9 plain spun silk fabric 1 chambray
2 georgette
3 dreadnought
4 fuji
5 poodle
10 light blend of silk and cotton or wool 1 crinoline
2 rumchunder
3 oxford
4 sagathy
5 stammel
Number Question Answer Your answer
11 stiff-finished cotton or linen used for linings of garments 1 balzarine
2 needlecord
3 duroy
4 buckram
5 kincob
12 piled fabric consisting of uncut loops 1 voile
2 terry
3 cretonne
4 needlecord
5 stammel
13 heavy napped cotton flannel 1 etamine
2 gingham
3 saxony
4 pique
5 swansdown
14 shiny closely woven silk, cotton or rayon fabric 1 samite
2 broadcloth
3 needlecord
4 faille
5 mull
15 any diagonally woven fabric 1 tricolette
2 plisse
3 holland
4 marcella
5 twill
16 soft napped fabric resembling flannel 1 aba
2 chino
3 swanskin
4 organza
5 dreadnought
17 fine soft woollen fabric 1 stockinette
2 jacquard
3 saxony
4 farandine
5 mackinaw
18 striped watered silk and satin fabric 1 hopsack
2 zephyr
3 serge
4 huckaback
5 tabaret
19 strong lustrous fabric resembling linen or silk 1 bengaline
2 mohair
3 cypress
4 duroy
5 ramie
20 twilled worsted and cloth 1 grosgrain
2 tricot
3 gambroon
4 cheviot
5 grogram
Number Question Answer Your answer
21 fine closely-woven wool 1 batiste
2 farandine
3 veloutine
4 shalloon
5 worsted
22 fine silk and wool 1 mackinaw
2 eolienne
3 galatea
4 madras
5 rep
23 silk voile or other thin fabric 1 taffeta
2 fuji
3 cheviot
4 ninon
5 kincob
24 ribbed woollen dress 1 duvetyn
2 genappe
3 tabby
4 droguet
5 sicilienne
25 ribbed lustred wool 1 nainsook
2 eolienne
3 satara
4 gabardine
5 mohair
26 durable plain-woven cotton fabric 1 duck
2 ottoman
3 gingham
4 bombazine
5 scrim
27 pebbly silk or worsted fabric with broken rib weave 1 stammel
2 gazar
3 tricot
4 stockinette
5 barathea
28 plain or simple twilled fabric 1 bengaline
2 swansdown
3 toile
4 sagathy
5 dungaree
29 buff-coloured; durable buff-coloured cotton 1 kersey
2 merino
3 osnaburg
4 nankeen
5 duck
30 plain-woven fine cotton 1 organdie
2 crepon
3 muslin
4 burrel
5 broadcloth
Number Question Answer Your answer
31 striped cotton 1 oxford
2 galatea
3 worcester
4 georgette
5 camlet
32 rough bulky plain-woven fabric 1 shalloon
2 barathea
3 silkaline
4 ratine
5 corduroy
33 rich and heavy silk, sometimes interwoven with gold or silver 1 veloutine
2 moreen
3 satara
4 samite
5 nankeen
34 heavy close-woven corded silk 1 genappe
2 domett
3 grosgrain
4 broadcloth
5 drap-de-Berry
35 thin twilled cotton or linen 1 tiffany
2 filoselle
3 batiste
4 tricotine
5 silesia
36 fine silk 1 oxford
2 rumchunder
3 tabby
4 dungaree
5 orleans
37 rich embroidered silk and gold fabric 1 chintz
2 herringbone
3 baldachin
4 kincob
5 fustian
38 handkerchief or headcloth; silk or cotton fabric 1 stammel
2 kincob
3 fustian
4 romal
5 sharkskin
39 smooth durable wool or worsted fabric 1 samite
2 sarsenet
3 sharkskin
4 dimity
5 buckram
40 stout corded wool or cotton 1 serge
2 faille
3 russel
4 moreen
5 paramatta
Number Question Answer Your answer
41 corded silk 1 paduasoy
2 prunella
3 cassimere
4 seersucker
5 sicilienne
42 coarse linen or cotton 1 poplin
2 osnaburg
3 genappe
4 damask
5 tiffany
43 thin glazed worsted 1 tamin
2 sindon
3 ticking
4 tabaret
5 challis
44 watered silk 1 hodden
2 marquisette
3 moire
4 stammel
5 messaline
45 fine sheer plain-woven cotton or linen 1 lockram
2 lawn
3 drabbet
4 filoselle
5 tricot
46 lightweight fabric with coloured warp and white filling 1 prunella
2 dreadnought
3 chambray
4 moleskin
5 burnet
47 glossy lightweight cotton 1 lockram
2 tabby
3 percaline
4 challis
5 tulle
48 fine soft silk 1 eolienne
2 satinet
3 marquisette
4 pekin
5 coburg
49 plain or twilled cotton 1 marquisette
2 rumchunder
3 tweed
4 tamis
5 wincey
50 light loosely kitted cloth 1 wigan
2 messaline
3 sarsenet
4 raschel
5 poplin
Number Question Answer Your answer
51 coarse homespun cloth 1 russet
2 domett
3 satin
4 stockinette
5 dowlas
52 soft lightweight silk, wool or cotton fabric 1 challis
2 worsted
3 wadmal
4 madras
5 lustring
53 light woollen fabric 1 burlap
2 lockram
3 percale
4 flannel
5 wincey
54 heavy napped and felted wool cloth 1 plisse
2 tarlatan
3 burnet
4 mackinaw
5 genappe
55 transparent thin silk or nylon 1 zibeline
2 organza
3 veloutine
4 lawn
5 drabbet
56 heavy crepe fabric with lengthwise crinkles 1 georgette
2 worsted
3 crepon
4 foule
5 drugget
57 stout linen 1 dornick
2 zibeline
3 damask
4 serge
5 poodle
58 plain cotton-wool blend 1 kersey
2 domett
3 burlap
4 huckaback
5 voile
59 silk and wool watered fabric 1 fustian
2 taffeta
3 sharkskin
4 veloutine
5 tabinet
60 fabric with horizontal stripes in strongly contrasting colours 1 crash
2 genappe
3 bayadere
4 shetland
5 shantung
Number Question Answer Your answer
61 ribbed crepe fabric 1 gazar
2 camlet
3 marocain
4 ratine
5 sagathy
62 old woollen cloth 1 woolsey
2 fuji
3 etamine
4 drap-de-Berry
5 wadmal
63 cotton with silk pile 1 velvet
2 velvetine
3 bengaline
4 saxony
5 harn
64 fine soft sheer fabric of plain weave 1 batiste
2 taffeta
3 shetland
4 ardass
5 toile
65 light twilled wool or worsted 1 terry
2 tulle
3 shalloon
4 etamine
5 linsey
66 light crinkled fabric 1 russel
2 holland
3 leno
4 foule
5 crepe
67 thin wool 1 messaline
2 fustian
3 tabby
4 duvetyn
5 tamis
68 light loosely woven fabric used for flags 1 brilliantine
2 duvetyn
3 jersey
4 bunting
5 poodle
69 coarse plain-woven jute or hemp fabric 1 galatea
2 challis
3 filoselle
4 burlap
5 duroy
70 fine sheer fabric 1 ratine
2 saxony
3 swanskin
4 lockram
5 mousseline
Number Question Answer Your answer
71 stiff flax or cotton fabric 1 organza
2 mackintosh
3 plisse
4 saxony
5 crinoline
72 heavy coarse durable twilled cotton, usually coloured 1 filoselle
2 shantung
3 woolsey
4 dungaree
5 velvetine
73 crosswise ribbed fabric 1 bengaline
2 worcester
3 holland
4 plisse
5 hodden
74 lightweight fabric 1 zephyr
2 gabardine
3 dimity
4 tamin
5 crinoline
75 smooth lustrous velvety fabric 1 rumchunder
2 chiffon
3 velour
4 duvetyn
5 russel
76 coarse undyed woollen cloth 1 batiste
2 farandine
3 madras
4 hodden
5 velvetine
77 soft piled wool 1 velvet
2 wadmal
3 crash
4 zibeline
5 shantung
78 light puckered cotton or linen fabric 1 mockado
2 tricot
3 chiffon
4 brocade
5 seersucker
79 coarse linen 1 mackintosh
2 drap-de-Berry
3 herringbone
4 foule
5 lockram
80 stout cotton cloth 1 lasting
2 merino
3 jaconet
4 organdie
5 chenille
Number Question Answer Your answer
81 glossy cotton or wool 1 sendal
2 cassimere
3 etamine
4 hodden
5 sateen
82 plain-woven silk taffeta fabric 1 needlecord
2 silesia
3 sempiternum
4 tabby
5 satinet
83 plain knitted silk or woollen fabric 1 kerseymere
2 jersey
3 tricot
4 twill
5 panne
84 embroidered silk 1 jaconet
2 stockinette
3 fuji
4 kincob
5 rep
85 lightweight rubberized waterproof cotton 1 etamine
2 shalloon
3 flannel
4 mackintosh
5 wincey
86 strong and heavy silk or wool 1 russel
2 prunella
3 hodden
4 shalloon
5 wadmal
87 coarse woollen 1 marcella
2 duroy
3 russel
4 percale
5 marquisette
88 soft fine sheer cotton or silk fabric 1 mull
2 crash
3 worsted
4 merino
5 broadcloth
89 fine wool 1 jean
2 worcester
3 voile
4 kersey
5 poodle
90 silk or cotton gauze fabric, usually black 1 cypress
2 crepon
3 mackinaw
4 pekin
5 muslin
Number Question Answer Your answer
91 thin soft fabric woven from raw silk 1 lustring
2 burlap
3 gingham
4 pongee
5 tricotine
92 heavy durable cotton 1 velvetine
2 tussah
3 moleskin
4 tiffany
5 nankeen
93 fabric with an embossed design 1 duroy
2 rep
3 cloque
4 chino
5 domett
94 closely woven lightweight cloth 1 buckram
2 crepe
3 tabby
4 percale
5 poodle
95 durable twilled cotton 1 sagathy
2 filoselle
3 drill
4 lutestring
5 huckaback
96 plain white cotton 1 needlecord
2 marquisette
3 calico
4 chenille
5 mousseline
97 fabric made from silky hair of angora goats 1 stammel
2 paramatta
3 grosgrain
4 saxony
5 mohair
98 light woollen fulled cloth 1 chambray
2 toile
3 cretonne
4 foule
5 batiste
99 durable cotton piled fabric with vertical ribs 1 scrim
2 cambric
3 corduroy
4 moire
5 ticking
100 thin sheer stiff cotton 1 sarsenet
2 tiffany
3 stockinette
4 tarlatan
5 kincob
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