Long Ends

Long Ends
LONG ELLS, LONG ENDS
An all-wool fabric of the four-end twill weave, usually 30-in. by 24 yards, bright red dyed, calender finish. A Yorkshire production, made with worsted warp and woollen weft, principally for export.

Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.

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