Seamless,81
Seamless Bags,81
Seersucker; see Crinkle, or Seersucker,20
Selvedge,81
Serge (Cotton),82
Sett; see Reed and Pick,71
Sewing Thread; see Thread,90
Shadow Cretonne,82
Shantung,82
Sheeting,82
Sheetings, American; see American Sheetings,2
Sheetings, Dyed; see Dyed Sheetings,31
Sheetings, Grey; see Grey Sheeting,39
Sheetings, White; see White Sheetings,105
Shirtings,83
Shirtings, Dyed; see Dyed Shirtings,31
Shirtings, Grey; see Grey Shirting,40
Shirtings, White; see White Shirtings,105
Short Stick,83
Shot,83
Shot Silks; see Glacé,38
Sicilienne,83
Sifting Cloth; see Étamine,33
Silence Cloth,83
Silesia,83
Silk Beaver,83
Silk Gingham,84
Silk Mull,84
Silk Plush; see Pure Silk Plush,70
Silk Pongee,84
Silk Seal (Cotton Back),84
Silk Velvet; see Pure Silk Velvet,70
Silk Yarns,85
Silver Seal; see Mohair Coney Seal,53
Singles; see Yarn, Cotton, Grey or Bleached,111
Sliver,85
Soft Waste; see Waste and Flocks,100
Spanish Stripes, Cotton,86
Spanish Stripes, Woollen,86
Spanish Stripes, Wool and Cotton,86
Split Foot,86
Sponge Cloth,86
Spool Cotton; see Thread,90
Spun Silk,86
Spun-silk Yarns; see Silk Yarns,85
Standard Cloth; see Market Descriptions of Standard Cloth,50
Staples,87
Stock-dyed; see Ticks, or Ticking,91
Striped; see Rayé,71
Surah,87
Swansdown,87
Swiss Embroidery,87
Swiss Mull; see Mull,54
Swivel Figures,87
 
T.
Tabby; see Watering,100
Tabby Plush; see Cotton Plush,17
Table Felting; see Silence Cloth,83
Tapestry,87
T-Cloth,87
T-Cloths, Dyed; see Dyed T-Cloths,32
T-Cloths, Grey; see Grey T-Cloths,40
Teasels, or Teazels,88
Terry Cloth,88
Tests by Burning,88
Test for Artificial Silk,88
Tests for Linen,89
Test for Mercerised Cotton,89
Tests for Silk,90
Test for Wool,90
Textile Fibres,90
Thickness of Woollen Cloths; see Weight and Thickness of Woollen Cloths,102
Thickset,90
Thread,90
Three-quarter Hose,91
Ticks, or Ticking,91
Tire Cloth,91
Tram,92
Trunk Length,92
Tubular Cloth,92
Tucks; see Plissé,62
Tulle,92
Turkey Reds, Dyed Real; see Dyed Real Turkey Reds,30

Turkish Towelling,92
Tussore, or Tussah,92
Tweed,92
Twill Weave,93
Twin Needle,94
Twists; see Coloured Woollen and Worsted Yarns,15
 
U.
Unclassed Native Cotton Cloth (China),94
Union Broadcloth,95
Union Cloth,95
Union Flannel; see Woollen and Cotton Flannel,108
Union Yarns,96
U-Pile; see Pile Weave,61
 
V.
Velour,96
Velveret; see Velveteen,97
Velvet,96
Velvet (Cotton), Printed; see Printed Velvet (Cotton),69
Velvet Finish,96
Velvet of Silk mixed with other Fibres,97
Velveteen,97
Venetian Coverts; see Covert,18
Venetians,97
Venetians, White; see White Venetians,106
Vesting,97
Victoria Lawn; see White Lawn,104
Vigogne,98
Vigoreux,98
Viyella,98
Voile,98
 
W.
Wadding Pick,98
Wale,98
Warp,99
Warp Pile,99
Warp Print,99
Warp Ribs,99
Warp Sateen,99
Warp Welt,99
Warp-faced Cloth,109
Waste and Condenser Wefts,100
Waste and Flocks,100
Waste and Spun Silk Yarns; see Silk Yarns,85
Waste Cloths,100
Waste Sheeting; see Grey Sheeting,39
Watered; see Watering,100
Watering,100
Weaving,101
Web,101
Weft,101
Weft Pile,101
Weft Ribs,101
Weft Sateen,102
Weft-faced Cloth,102
Weight and Thickness of Woollen Cloths,102
Weighting,102
Welt,103
Wether Wool; see Wool,107
Whip Thread,103
Whipcord,103
White,103
White Brocades,103
White Cambric,103
White Drills, or Drilling,104
White Goods,104
White Irishes,104
White Italian,104
White Jean,104
White Lawn,104
White Mercerised Sateen; see White Italian,104
White Muslin,105
White Sheetings,105
White Shirtings,105
White Spotted Shirtings,106
White Striped Shirtings,106
White T-Cloth,106
White Venetians,106
Widow's Lawn,106
Width,106
Window Holland,107
Wolsey,107
Wool,107
Wool, Alpaca; see Alpaca Wool,1
Wool-dyed,108
Woollen,108
Woollen and Cotton Flannel,108
Woollen and Cotton Mixtures,108
Woollen Fabric,108

Woollen Flannel; see Flannel (Woollen),35
Woollen Lastings, Craped,108
Woollen Lastings, Figured,109
Woollen Lastings, Plain,109
Woollen Yarn,109
Worsted Diagonal,110
Worsted Lastings,110
Worsted Yarn,110
W-Pile,110
Wright's Underwear, Imitation,111
 
Y.
Yarn, Cotton, Grey or Bleached,111
Yarn-dyed,111
 
Z.
Zephyrs,111
Zibeline,111

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

The original book had a set of blank ledger pages to allow the reader to catalog his collection of fabric samples, preceded by a repeated list of the 17 main fabric groups found on pages 75-78. These pages numbered 112-170 have been omitted from the etext. The Index begins at the following page 171.

Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.

Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained. For example, all-silk, all silk; dyestuff, dye-stuff; vicuna, vicuña.

Pg 178, 'Scheriner Finish' replaced by 'Schreiner Finish'.