A tangled ball of fibers that appears on the surface of a fabric, as a result of wear or continued friction or rubbing on the surface of the fabric.
tiny, tangled balls of fibre that appear on a fabric surface due to constant wear of friction.
Over time, the surface of a cotton-blend fabric with a lower thread count can develop these tiny, frayed balls of fabric.
The soft ball produced by chilling varnish when the resin and oil have been thoroughly combined before thinning.
A pill is a fuzzy ball caused by the rolling up of abraded surface fibers. When tangled together, pills look like tiny balls and detract from the appearance of the article.
Small numbered ball used in a blind draw to decide post positions.
A small tangle or ball of fiber that appears on a fabric surface as a result of wear. The presence of pills on a garment is usually considered a flaw.
Small numbered ball drawn to decide post position.
A small accumulation of fibers on the surface of a fabric. Pills which can develop during wear are held to the fabric by an © 2001 Celanese Acetate LLC entanglement with surface fibers of the material and are usually composed of the same fibers from which the fabric is made.