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Cloth Weaving Patterns

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 ==References=Felt===In true felt the textile was not woven, but the fibres were felted together through agitation. Felt is different to fullered cloth, though the surface might look similar. {{Evidence|Art|Literature |Archaeology |Discussion }} <br> ===Fullered cloth===When cloth is fullered the surface of the woven textile is felted to give a denser surface. {{Evidence|Art|Literature |Archaeology |Discussion }} <br> ===Piled===A piece of cloth is called piled when it has tufts of fleece incorporated into it either during weaving or afterwards with a needle. Other terms for the same effect are "rog" or "flokatti" {{Evidence|Art|Literature |Archaeology=*York: two of the tabby wools were piled. [WALTON 1989: p.319] |Discussion }} <br>   ==Reference==
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