Flannelette can either have long or short nap, and can be napped on one or two sides.
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Flannelette typically refers to a nappedcotton the texture of flannel.
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Flannel, flannelette, and cotton flannel can be woven in either a twill weave or plain weave.
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Commonly used fabrics included outing flannel and flannelette.
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Flannelette is a cotton fabric that goes through this process.
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You know that little set of flannelette pyjamas your three-year-old wore, with the tiny rabbits, that you just couldn't get rid of?
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Flannelette sheets can be nice.
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The New York Observer earlier this year declared the slacker to be dead and in its stained flannelette shirt place is the scarily titled New Victorians.
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During raising, the fabric surface is treated with sharp teeth to lift the surface fibres, thereby imparting hairiness, softness and warmth, as in flannelette.
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A cotton fabric imitating flannel
Flannel is a soft woven fabric, of various fineness. It usually doesn't have a nap, and instead gains its softness through the loosely spun yarn in its woven form. It is commonly used to make clothing, bed sheets, and sleepwear.
A type of soft, woven fabric, made to imitate flannel by raising or brushing the fibers in the weft. Frequently used in sleepwear, pillows, and bedding; Something made from this fabric
A medium-weight, plain weave fabric with a soft hand, usually made from cotton. The fabric is usually brushed only on one side, and is lighter weight than flannel. End-uses include shirts and pajamas.
Is a soft cotton fabric with a nap on one side.
Noun, A soft cotton cloth with a nap, used chiefly for diapers, baby clothes and underclothing.
A light- to medium-weight, plain-weave cotton or cotton-blend fabric lightly napped on one side.