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 Post Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 5:38 pm    Post subject: fabrics
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Platinumyan wrote:
Compile a list of materials and such and Ill really be impressed. Very Happy


you don't know what i have on my computer, do you. Razz

COTTONS
Barkcloth:
a type of cotton weave that is very dense as well as textured, was often used in draperies or slipcovers.

Canvas:
a firm closely woven cloth usually of linen, hemp, or cotton used for clothing and formerly much used for tents and sails.

Cotton:
a soft usually white fibrous substance.

Denim:
a firm durable twilled usually cotton fabric woven with colored warp and white filling threads.

Ososha:
A soft cottony fabric used for many things including clothing and containers.

SILKS
Chiffon:
a light, sheer fabric.

Esilan:
A very fine gossamer material commonly used for veils and dresses.

Layoxa:
A sheer crepe silk, that is heavier than chiffon with a crinkled surface.

Lumis silk:
A traditional Eolai material that is very soft and radiant.

Moire Silk:
When woven, this cloth has the desirable watermarked effect in the finished fabric.

Rala Silk:
An exotic soft ribbed silk with slightly wider ribbing.

Veisio Silk:
A luxurious and popular dress silk. It has a shiny satin face and dull back.

Xila Silk:
A close-fitting knitted silk suitable for gloves, lingerie, and sportswear.

WOOLS
Dachun Wool:
The finest of wools, it is extremely soft and luxurious.

Hahisa Wool:
Produces a tightly woven wool twill with a high sheen.

Purron Wool:
A highly prized wool because of its light weight and softness.

OTHERS
Crushed Velvet:
a fabric characterized by a short soft dense warp pile. oh, and it's crushed. CRUSHED!

Frazre:
A jacquard weave with an embossed effect and contrasting surfaces. Mainly used for containers and upholstery.

Isheai Lace:
an eolai fabric made of thread or yarn and used for trimmings, household coverings, and entire garments.

Jacquard:
intricate frenchmen fabric. from now on, this is called freedom fabric.

Jabo Eyelet:
jaddan fabric that small holes patterened throughout it.

Karbora:
A sturdy textured material commonly used for boots and heavy containers.

Poplin:
a strong fabric in plain weave with crosswise ribs.

Panne Velvet:
a silk or rayon velvet with lustrous pile flattened in one direction. has a smooth, waxy, lusterous surface.

Xarloa:
A synthetic fabric with a very smooth, thick pile and a soft sheen.
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 Post Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 5:47 pm    Post subject:
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 Post Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 7:10 pm    Post subject:
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Thank you for all the lists!!! It is appreciated from me greatly.
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 Post Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 8:07 pm    Post subject:
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Fabrics I'd like to see:

moleskin (this is probably my favorite fabric. Anyone who has some of this RL will know what I'm talking about. Soft - feels like a cross between silk and velvet, but extremely durable).
tweed
terrycloth
broadcloth
crepe
chenille
flannel
seersucker
damask
pongee
chiffon
chintz
gabardine
chambray
herringbone
corduroy
sateen
(all of the below are made from manufactured materials, but aren't trademarked...I checked Very Happy )
nylon
rayon
polyester
spandex
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 Post Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 8:12 pm    Post subject:
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chiffon does exist.

but the rest is cool, too.

as a sidenote: there ARE more materials on the way according to the great Valla, but she says they won't come out until the new skill system, since they're coded for nskills.

personally, i say release them anyway, because i wanna see how far i can go on this system with the new system. Very Happy
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 Post Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:36 am    Post subject: leathers?
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the only thing i think the tailoring system could really use right now are more leather-like fabrics.

we can tailor boots and all, but other than karbora and midnight black leather i can't really see what store-sold fabrics/skeins are really suitable for boots. we got stuff that works awesome for slippers, but boots i'm unsure of.

then again, some sshliss skin dress boots do sound cool, so i can't say it's too terrible that we don't have leather stuff available to use really.

just leaving a note saying it would be completely awesome to see some leather stuff available to use for tailored goods that don't seem really suitable for silk/wool/cotton.
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 Post Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 4:31 am    Post subject:
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chiffon does exist.

but the rest is cool, too.


I missed it the first time around. Confused

Anyway, I'm thrilled about the wider choices in fabrics, patterns, etc., was just suggesting more.

How about that moleskin? ::hint hint:: Laughing
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 Post Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:00 am    Post subject: Re: leathers?
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the only thing i think the tailoring system could really use right now are more leather-like fabrics.


Skin are leathers! I know you said that already, but I'm going to expand on it. The dyer should let you dye skins and pelts too.
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 Post Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:22 am    Post subject:
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That is a great list of suggestions for more fabrics, and more will be released in the future. And I think I can squeeze moleskin in too. Wink


As for dyeing skins/pelts/hides, I agree that you should be able to dye those as well. That is a system that is on my to do list, so keep an eye out for it.
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 Post Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:52 pm    Post subject:
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How about tulle as a new fabric?

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 Post Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:53 pm    Post subject:
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i know we have 'cotton'.

i'd love to see a default 'wool' and 'silk', too.

i probably mentioned that elsewhere, though.
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 Post Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 12:00 am    Post subject:
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HR-Valla wrote:
That is a great list of suggestions for more fabrics, and more will be released in the future. And I think I can squeeze moleskin in too. Wink


As for dyeing skins/pelts/hides, I agree that you should be able to dye those as well. That is a system that is on my to do list, so keep an eye out for it.


What about something like knitting or crochetting to make lace rather then weaving?
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 Post Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 1:38 am    Post subject:
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Actually delicate lace is made by tatting. Filet crochet is for doilies, tablecloths, napkins, <a style='text-decoration: none; border-bottom: 3px double;' href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=24&k=napkin%20rings" onmouseover="window.status='napkin rings'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;">napkin rings</a>, curtains. I would know I've done it for years.

Edit: I forgot wall hangings.

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