An alternating color for striped effect.
A 2-ply weave of different color yarns that run parallel against each other so that both colors are visible.
Allegedly invented by the French, FIL-A-FIL. A fabric where a white thread is interwoven with the coloured thread, end upon end. Fabric Cloth made from yarn. Yarn is woven into cloth. The weft threads run widthways and warp threads longitudinally.
A plain-woven, cotton shirting fabric. End-on-end typically describes a shirting fabric in which a colored yarn is woven in one direction and a white yarn is woven in the other to produce a chambray effect. However, a colored yarn could be woven in one direction to form stripes or in two directions to form checks.