Muslin

Muslin
 Muslin - slim and lightweight plain weave fabric. Name matter received from the city of Mosul in Iraq, where it was exported to Europe. Muslins were made of silk, wool, cotton or linen. This fabric was very much in fashion in the first half of the XIX century, when the air was especially popular dresses in the Empire style. From the ...
 Muslin - slim and lightweight plain weave fabric. Name matter received from the city of Mosul in Iraq, where it was exported to Europe. Muslins were made of silk, wool, cotton or linen. This fabric was very much in fashion in the first half of the XIX century, when the air was especially popular dresses in the Empire style. Light shades of muslin sewn ladies' toilets daily, dresses for kids, laundry, hoods, nasal and scarves, as well as furnishings - bedspreads, linens, curtains. Today issued tissue resembling muslin in structure, but the name is almost never used.