Characteristic ridges make it resemble crepe paper. Permanently creped in grooves lengthwise by engraved rollers with heat, pressure and chemicals. Requires no ironing. White, plain colors and printed. Serpentine crepe* is a trade name for this fabric. Uses: kimonos. Weave— plain.    Width, 30".
- 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