Other fabrics
And some terms specific to fabrics

Brocatelle
Fabric with embossed satin pattern on a flat bottom twill base.Kind of lampas with satin relief effects vse staining on the bottom. Sometimes a trale linen is used to give more relief.
BroochA method of weaving in which additional frames are involved in the patterns and their contours, added by the use of broaching boxes lined with espolins and which can be clearly seen floating on the reverse side of the fabric. By extension, fabrics made from this process. The paperback is opposed to the launch.
BrocadeRich silk or cotton fabric embellished with drawings of gold and silver threads.Originally they are fabrics entirely woven with gold and silver threads. The term subsequently designates a cloth decorated with gold and silver threads. This is not a technical term insofar as a brocade can be broached, or not;
DamascusOriginally from the city of Damascus; Fabric with decoration by weaving formed with opposing surface structures. It is characterized by the contrast of a shiny effect and a matt effect, produced by the warp side and the weft face of a satin weave.
Droguet of LyonFabric made of silk, decorated with small motifs by warp and weft effect. The bottom is in slanted ribbing.
LampasA shaped fabric comprising, on any type of background, background or additional weft effects regularly bound by the yarns of a binding chain.
LampassetteType of damask where the weave armor is formed by two or three wires and thus takes the aspect of the weft effects of the lampas.
LancéDrawing effect formed by an additional weft passing through the entire width of the fabric and not participating in the bottom.
Lacé découpéDrawing effect formed by an additional weft passing through the entire width of the fabric and the back floats of which are trimmed.
LiseréFabric, the fabric of which is part of the background and the decoration.
SamitFormal oriental fabric, based on twill weft, usually composed of yarns of color: 100% silk or linen string silkscreen.
Stitched sheetAdditional frame passing only through the width of the pattern (see paperback).
Trame lancéeAdditional frame passing through the entire width and not participating in the background (see initiated).
Shaped tailoredAntique fabric, the technique of which is related to that of the shaped but taffeta - based samit instead of twill 2 lie 1.
CannetilléIt is not a fashioned fabric but an armor that can participate in its bottom; The warp and weft threads form small tiles or rectangles. The effect is produced by the float of warp yarns spanning several contiguous picks.
ChenilleIt is neither a fabric nor an armor but a thread made from a ribbon franfé and twisted, thus giving it the appearance of cut velvet. It is commonly used in brocade designs.
Chiselled VelvetFabric made with both curly velvet (curls) and cut pile (hairs).
SergeIt is a basic armor in the shaped. The weft thread passes underneath a warp yarn, then on two warp threads (for a twill 2 lie 1), shifting one warp yarn to each pick. Oblique ribs are thus obtained on the spot and a plain on the reverse side.
TaffetaIt is a basic armor in the shaped. A thread on it, a thread underneath. It is the simplest and most smooth and regular armor.