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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | A soft, elastic, machine-knitted fabric often used in underwear, bandages, and infants' wear. Stockinette fabrics are generally prepared with a plain stitch from [[wool|wool]], [[cotton|cotton]], or [[synthetic%20fiber|synthetic]] fibers. The fabric may be made in tubular or flat | + | A soft, elastic, machine-knitted fabric often used in underwear, bandages, and infants' wear. Stockinette fabrics are generally prepared with a plain stitch from [[wool|wool]], [[cotton|cotton]], or [[synthetic%20fiber|synthetic]] fibers. The fabric may be made in tubular or flat forms. |
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+ | == Applications == | ||
+ | * Internal supports/pillows | ||
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+ | * Exhibit forms | ||
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+ | * Mannequins | ||
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Revision as of 09:16, 27 November 2019
Description
A soft, elastic, machine-knitted fabric often used in underwear, bandages, and infants' wear. Stockinette fabrics are generally prepared with a plain stitch from Wool, Cotton, or synthetic fibers. The fabric may be made in tubular or flat forms.
Applications
- Internal supports/pillows
- Exhibit forms
- Mannequins
Synonyms and Related Terms
stocking net; stockinet
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- Rachael Perkins Arenstein, Lisa Goldberg, and Eugenie Milroy, ‘Support and Rehousing for Collection Storage’ In ‘Preventive Conservation: Collection Storage’ Lisa Elkin and Christopher A. Norris (eds.), Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, New York. 2019.
- Hoechst Celanese Corporation, Dictionary of Fiber & Textile Technology (older version called Man-made Fiber and Textile Dictionary, 1965), Hoechst Celanese Corporation, Charlotte NC, 1990
- Random House, Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language, Grammercy Book, New York, 1997 Comment: also spelled stockinet
- Website address 1 Comment: AMOL reCollections Glossary -http://amol.org.au/recollections/7/c/htm