acetate - A manufactured fiber formed by a compound of cellulose, refined from cotton linters and/or wood pulp, and acetic acid that has been extruded through a spinneret and then hardened.
applique - A cutout decoration fastened to a larger piece of material.
beaded - This refers to any style of fabric that has beads embroidered into the design. Beading can be done at the time the lace is made or can be re-embroidered after the lace is made.
brocade - A heavy, exquisite, jacquard-type fabric with an all-over raised pattern or floral design.
capri pants - Fairly straight-cut pants, tapered to the mid-calf.
canvas - A strong, durable, closely woven cotton fabric.
charmeuse - Trade name of silk and silk-like fabrics that are characterized by a shiny, soft, satin-like appearance
crocheted - Loose, open knit made by looping thread with a hooked needle. Used for light, summer sweaters.
denim - True denim is a twill-weave, cotton-like fabric made with different colored yarns in the warp and the weft. Due to the twill construction, one color predominates on the fabric surface
elastin - A protein that is similar to collagen and is the chief constituent of elastic fibers.