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- Q1139778 subject Q7827697.
- Q1139778 subject Q8793344.
- Q1139778 abstract "Cretonne was originally a strong, white fabric with a hempen warp and linen weft.The word is sometimes said to be derived from Creton, a village in Normandy where the manufacture of linen was carried on; some other serious sources mention that the cretonne was invented by Paul Creton, an inhabitant of Vimoutiers in the Pays d'Auge, Lower Normandy, France, a village very active in the textile industry in the past centuries.The word is now applied to a strong, printed cotton cloth, which is stouter than chintz but used for very much the same purposes. It is usually unglazed and may be printed on both sides and even with different patterns. Frequently cretonne has a fancy woven pattern of some kind which is modified by the printed design. It is sometimes made with a weft of cotton waste.".
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- Q1139778 wikiPageWikiLink Q7827697.
- Q1139778 wikiPageWikiLink Q8793344.
- Q1139778 comment "Cretonne was originally a strong, white fabric with a hempen warp and linen weft.The word is sometimes said to be derived from Creton, a village in Normandy where the manufacture of linen was carried on; some other serious sources mention that the cretonne was invented by Paul Creton, an inhabitant of Vimoutiers in the Pays d'Auge, Lower Normandy, France, a village very active in the textile industry in the past centuries.The word is now applied to a strong, printed cotton cloth, which is stouter than chintz but used for very much the same purposes. ".
- Q1139778 label "Cretonne".