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- Camlet abstract "Camlet, also commonly known as camelot or camblet, is a woven fabric that might have originally been made of camel or goat's hair, later chiefly of goat's hair and silk, or of wool and cotton. The original form of this cloth was very valuable; the term later came to be applied to imitations of the original eastern fabric.In the 18th century, England, France, Holland, and Flanders were the chief places of its manufacture; Brussels exceeded them all in the beauty and quality of its camlets, followed by England.A variety of terms have been used for camlet in different forms:Figured camlets are of one color, on which are stamped various figures, flowers, foliages, etc. The figures were applied with hot irons, passed together with the fabric, under a press. In the 18th century, these were chiefly brought from Amiens and Flanders. In antiquity, figured camlets were much more sought after than in modern times.Water camlets, after weaving, received a certain preparation with water; and were afterwards passed under a hot press, giving them a smoothness and lustre.Waved camlets feature impressed waves, as on tabbies.Manufacturers of camlets had to take care not to introduce any unnecessary pleats in the fabric, as they were almost impossible to undo. This difficulty was so notorious, that a proverb existed, stating that someone \"is like a camlet—he has taken his pleat.\"".
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- Camlet wikiPageRevisionID "640256841".
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Amiens.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Angora_goat.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Brussels.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Camel_hair.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Cameline.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Chamberss_Encyclopaedia.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Flanders.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Gilles_Ménage.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Holland.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Levant.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Bochart.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Tabby_cat.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camlet".
- Camlet wikiPageWikiLinkText "camlet".
- Camlet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
- Camlet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Camlet subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Camlet hypernym Fabric.
- Camlet type Agent.
- Camlet type Work.
- Camlet type Source.
- Camlet type Work.
- Camlet comment "Camlet, also commonly known as camelot or camblet, is a woven fabric that might have originally been made of camel or goat's hair, later chiefly of goat's hair and silk, or of wool and cotton.".
- Camlet label "Camlet".
- Camlet sameAs Q4242241.
- Camlet sameAs m.0df0jx.
- Camlet sameAs Kamlott.
- Camlet sameAs Q4242241.
- Camlet wasDerivedFrom Camlet?oldid=640256841.
- Camlet isPrimaryTopicOf Camlet.