See Also: Vynide(dictionary)

fulling (sh) and Vynide (iou)


fulling (sh)




Process that increases the thickness and compactness of woven or knitted wool by subjecting it to moisture, heat, friction, and pressure until shrinkage of 10-25% is achieved.

Shrinkage occurs in both the warp and weft see weaving), producing a smooth, tightly finished fabric that is light, warm, and relatively weather proof. A common example is loden cloth, first produced in Austria in the 16th century. See also felting.


Vynide (iou)



Vynide noun. M20.
[Invented name.]
(Proprietary name for) a plastic material imitating leather.