List of fabrics
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Fabrics in this list include fabrics that are woven, braided or knitted from textile fibres.
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A
B
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- Bafta cloth
- Baize
- Ballistic nylon
- Barathea
- Barkcloth
- Batik
- Batiste
- Battenberg lace
- Bedford cord
- Bengaline silk
- Beta cloth
- Bobbinet
- Boiled wool
- Bombazine
- Bouclé
- Brilliantine
- Broadcloth
- Brocade
- Broderie Anglaise
- Buckram
- Burano lace
- Buratto lace
- Burlap
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C
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- C change
- Calico
- Cambric
- Camel's hair
- Camlet
- Canvas
- Capilene
- Carrickmacross lace
- Challis
- Chantilly lace
- Char cloth
- Charmeuse
- Charvet
- Cheesecloth
- Chenille
- Chiengora
- Chiffon
- Chino
- Chintz
- Cloqué
- Cloth of gold
- Coolmax
- Cordura
- Corduroy
- Cotton duck
- Crash (fabric)
- Crêpe (textile)
- Crêpe de Chine
- Cretonne
- Crochet
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D
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- Damask
- Darlexx
- Denim
- Dimity
- Dobby
- Donegal tweed
- Dotted Swiss
- Double cloth
- Dowlas
- Drill
- Drugget
- Duck
- Dupioni silk
- Dungaree
- Dyneema
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E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
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- Paduasoy
- Panné velvet
- Peau de Soie
- Percale
- Piqué
- Pleated linen
- Plissé
- Plush
- Point de France lace
- Point de Gaze lace
- Point de Venise lace
- Polar fleece
- Pongee
- Poplin
- Punto in Aria lace
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R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
See also
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- List of textile fibres
- Technical textiles
- Textile
- Textile manufacturing
- History of clothing and textiles
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