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- Satinet abstract "Satinet is a finely woven fabric with a finish resembling satin, but made partly or wholly from cotton or synthetic fiber. The process developed in Mesopotamia around 5000BC. The fibers may be natural (as with cotton, woolens or cashmere wool) or synthetic.The process of manufacturing satinets in the U.S. began c. 1820 at the Capron Mill in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.The Hockanum Mill in Rockville / Vernon CT was originally constructed in 1814 by Bingham & Nash. They became a leading manufacturer of satinet. The Hockum Mills in Connecticut was formed in 1836 and constructed a larger mill to produce satinet, a finely woven fabric that resembles satin but is made from wool. They continued to produce satinet until 1869.".
- Satinet wikiPageID "26162578".
- Satinet wikiPageLength "1459".
- Satinet wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Satinet wikiPageRevisionID "700345176".
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Bernat_Mill.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Cashmere_wool.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Satin.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_fiber.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Uxbridge,_Massachusetts.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Weaving.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLink Woolen.
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Satinet".
- Satinet wikiPageWikiLinkText "satinet".
- Satinet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
- Satinet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Textile-stub.
- Satinet subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Satinet type Redirect.
- Satinet type Textile.
- Satinet comment "Satinet is a finely woven fabric with a finish resembling satin, but made partly or wholly from cotton or synthetic fiber. The process developed in Mesopotamia around 5000BC. The fibers may be natural (as with cotton, woolens or cashmere wool) or synthetic.The process of manufacturing satinets in the U.S. began c. 1820 at the Capron Mill in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.The Hockanum Mill in Rockville / Vernon CT was originally constructed in 1814 by Bingham & Nash.".
- Satinet label "Satinet".
- Satinet sameAs Q7426225.
- Satinet sameAs m.0b6dtlw.
- Satinet sameAs Q7426225.
- Satinet wasDerivedFrom Satinet?oldid=700345176.
- Satinet isPrimaryTopicOf Satinet.