crepoline

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crepoline (countable and uncountable, plural crepolines)

  1. A sheer fabric of silk or cotton, woven to have a slightly ribbed, crepe-like effect.
    • 1916, The Metal Worker, Plumber, and Steam Fitter - Volume 86, page 494:
      This is strengthened by a layer of crepoline, a transparent cloth, on both sides of the piece of paper.
    • 1917, Frank J. Farrell, Dyeing and Cleaning: A Practical Handbook, page 151:
      In garments a wool or half-wool fabric is frequently trimmed with silk, or a wool and silk fabric (gloria) has a cotton lining or cotton stitching. Such wool and silk mixtures find very wide use in dress fabrics, usually with a silk warp and a wool weft (poplin, bengaline, santoy, crepolines, etc.).
    • 1989, The Annual Report of the Library Company of Philadelphia, page 13:
      The crepoline sandwich was sewn onto a silk mounting, dyed to match the original silk, so the tattered edge is hardly noticeable.