Challie or Challis (pr. shal-ee). Originally a silk and worsted fabric made in Norwich, England. 1. Light weight dress fabric of wool or cotton and wool. Similar to old-fashioned muslin de laine. Soft, smooth yarns. Always printed (direct or discharge). Wears and launders well. Sec Kobe Flannel. Uses: negligees and dresses. Weave—-plain. Width, 27", 30". 2. Light weight, soft cotton printed material similar to voile but not so fine or smooth. Wears and launders well. Uses: comforters, linings, draperies; better grades for kimonos and dresses. Weave—-plain.
- Handweaver's pattern book M. Porter Davison and more
- "Atlas de 4000 armures" L. Serrure and more
- Moiret Finsterbusch Posselt's journal 319 silk gauze samples
- Work on Irene K. Wood and A German's weavers pattern book
- 4 shafts
- 8 shafts
- 10 shafts
- 14 shafts
- 18 shafts
- Donat Hullebroeck
- Falcot Guicherd Labriffe Villard
- Kastanek Posselt Olsner Nisbet
- Spitschka Strobino Siegert
- Fressinet Hintschisch
- Sold together