Upholstery Fabrics

Upholstery Fabrics
UPHOLSTERY FABRICS
Fabrics employed in the making and covering of furniture. Silks, velvets, horse-hair, repps, chintz, leather-cloth, moreen, cretonnes, muslin and cotton are all included.

Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.

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