batistebəˈtist, bæ-
batiste (n)
English Definitions:
batiste (noun)
a thin plain-weave cotton or linen fabric; used for shirts or dresses
batiste (Noun)
A fine cloth made from cotton or linen; cambric.
Batiste
Batiste is the softest of the lightweight opaque fabrics. It is made of cotton, wool, polyester, or a blend.
Batiste
Cambric or batiste is a fine dense cloth. It is a lightweight plain-weave fabric, originally from the commune of Cambrai (in present-day northern France), woven greige (neither bleached nor dyed), then bleached, piece-dyed, and often glazed or calendered. Initially it was made of linen; from the 18th and 19th centuries the term came to apply to cotton fabrics as well. Chambray is the same type of fabric, with a coloured (often blue or grey) warp and white filling; the name "chambray" replaced "cambric" in the United States in the early 19th century.Cambric is used as fabric for linens, shirts, handkerchiefs, ruffs, lace, and in needlework.
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