my steam-punker has been attracted recently by victorian velvet outfits from 
the "OMG that dress" site, so he's been looking on-line at velvets.

we have hit a term we can't find a real definition for. does anyone know what 
is meant by "doux cotton velvet". "doux" literally means "sweet". some of the 
descriptions say "100% cotton", which indicates warp, weft and PILE all of 
cotton.

we have also run across descriptions of linen velvet, and mohair velvet!

both the cotton and linen velvet appear to run around $17/yard; 54-56" width -- 
oh, the linen is on 66% sale, usually more like $50/yd! 

flanders velvet, housefabric.com, 63% cotton, currently on sale $10/54" yd...

well, enough dithering, he can pull up examples faster than I can transcribe 
them, 8-)

so... doux cotton velvet, linen velvet, flanders velvet... any definitions?

thx much
chimene
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