- Wadded Cloths
- WADDED CLOTHSFabrics in which an extra warp or weft is introduced to add weight and bulk. Warp wadding is most used because it is the most economical and is usually coarser and cheaper than the face or back warps. The wadding threads lie between the two fabrics and the binding intersections are limited to the minimum and placed so as not to be seen on either face or back.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.