Piqué
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Pique refers to a weaving style, as in "pique cotton", which is characterized by raised parallel cords or fine ribbing (for example, in the collar of a polo shirt or tennis shirt). Twilled cotton (see Twill) or corded cotton are close relatives.
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- A pique shirt photo
- A pique skirt photode:Piqué (Gewebeart)
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Weaving | ||
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| Weaves: | Basketweave · Double weave · Evenweave · Pile weave · Pique · Plain weave · Satin weave · Twill | Image:Swedish weaving.jpg |
| Components: | Textiles · Warp · Weft · Yarn | |
| Tools and techniques: | Coverlet · Heddle · Ikat · Inkle weaving · Jacquard weaving · Kasuri · Loom · Navajo rug · Shuttle · Tablet weaving · Tāniko · Tapestry | |
| Types of looms: | Dobby loom · Jacquard loom · Power loom | |

