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T140 A 100% cotton single ply yarn sheeting construction greige goods. Thread counts are in either the 7-/70 or 70/80 range. This is a significantly less expensive greige goods than two-ply.
|  | Tack Rag A piece of loosely woven cloth that has been dipped into a varnish oil and wrung out. When it becomes tacky or sticky, it is used to wipe a surface to remove small particles of dust.
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Tacky Sticky condition of paint during drying, between wet and dry-to-touch stage.
|  | Tapestry Originally hand-woven, often depicting historical scenes. It is a heavy fabric woven on a Jacquard loom. The design, resembling embroidery, is woven during manufacture, becoming an essential part of the fabric structure.
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Tenon Tongue or projecting part of woods that is fitted into a corresponding hole or mortise.
|  | Tester Top framework of a high-post canopy or draped bed, of wood or fabric.
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Texture Paint Paint that can be manipulated by brush, roller, trowel or other tool to produce various tactile effects.
|  | Thinners Solvents used to thin coatings.
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Three Veneered work of three layers, the grain of the two outside layers being across the grain of the center.
|  | Tint Base The basic paint in a custom color system to which colorants are added.
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Toile 18th century French fabric printed in a classical design pattern.
|  | Tongue NGUE AND GROOVE –Wood joint, in which ka continuous projecting member fits into a similar rabbet or groove.
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Touch-up The ability of paint to be spot repaired (usually within a few months of painting) without showing color or gloss differences.
|  | Trap A treatment applied to a certain area of a printed fabric to enhance the value of a color, i.e., to make it deeper.
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Triadic Color Scheme A color scheme using any three colors that are equally spaced from each other on the color wheel.
|  | Trim Brush Short-handled, balanced brush suitable for any type of interior finish.
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Tufting In upholstery, the tying down of an upholstered surface by means of a button sewed through the upholstery.
|  | Turning The shaping of legs or trim obtained by using a lathe.
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Turpentine A colorless liquid that is used as a thinner for oil paints and varnishes, distilled from the products of the pine tree.
|  | Twill A cloth which shows a diagonal or bais pattern in regular repeat.
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Two The primary greige goods used for printing Ralph Lauren fabrics. Two-ply yarns consist of two strands twisted together to form a single yarn. The yarn is then woven into a fine plain or sheeting weave fabric. The two-ply construction adds bulk, texture and strength to the woven fabric.
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