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haleyc112

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Matelass has/is
 
  A) a puckered surface due to printing with an acid.
  B) a double cloth with a bubbled or puckered surface.
  C) a puckered surface due to printing with sodium hydroxide.
  D) a true double cloth.
  E) a slack tension fabric.

Question 2

Extra warp or filling yarns are woven in to give a cut or uncut surface to a 3-D weave.
 
  A) Pile weave
  B) Twill weave
  C) Ribbed weave
  D) Novelty weave
  E) Satin weave



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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