the material closest to your body in a sleeping bag or any piece of performance clothing. Some lining fabrics like DriClime® and CoolMax® feel good and wick moisture away from the body. Linings can have other duties, too: provide protection for laminates like Gore-Tex® fabrics, allow for interior pockets, and keep feathers inside their baffles.
The reinforcement inside where the top and back are joined to the sides of a stringed instrument.
The refractory layer of firebrick, clay, sand or other materials that coat the inside of a furnace or ladle.
A fabric backing for a drapery.
A rehabilitation process where a length of material is introduced to extend the life of the existing sewer. The lining may or may not utilize some structural strength from the existing sewer; and it may or may not function as a structural enhancement within the existing sewer. or An internal, non-structural coating or lining material applied to a pipe.
Fabric sewn on the back of drapery or slipcovers. It gives substance to the item. When used for drapery, it also protects the front fabric from the sun. Due to its delicate nature, silk drapery that is exposed to sunlight should always have a lining.
Used to finish the inside of a garment or sewn item, to hide the seam construction, to allow for ease of putting a garment on or taking it off, and to provide decorative effect. General sewing/clothing term.
Material used to reinforce the spine of case-bound books.
The inside material of a shoe. May be composed of leather, fabric or synthetic material.
A secondary hanging sewn in at the back of a curtain to protect it from the light and improve its hanging qualities.
The material applied to the inside of a tank shell surface to protect the tank shell from its contents. Go to top
Used to finish the inside of a garment, to hide the seam construction, to allow for ease of putting a garment on or taking it off, and to provide decorative effect. A lining is cut of the same pattern pieces as the garment and often is made of "slippery" fabrics. It provides a minimal amount of warmth and usually extends the life of a garment. Linings should be washable if the garment is washable and should be prewashed.
The material inside a shoe
The fabric sewn into the back of a drapery.
a protective covering that protects an inside surface
a piece of cloth that is used as the inside surface of a garment
providing something with a surface of a different material
the act of attaching an inside lining (to a garment or curtain etc.)
an inner garment assembled separately designed to finish the inside and to protect the
the fabric used for backing drapery, bedding, table runners, etc.
cloth cut and sewn to form the inside finish of a garment; also a fitted undergarment upon which outer fabric is placed.
This is an additional piece of fabric that is attached to the back of a face cloth material usually intended for greater privacy, insulation, or protection of the facecloth against sun rot.
(super, mull, crash, and gauze): Material used to reinforce spines of library bound books. This material is a part of the end paper system and provides the means for a firm connection between text block and cover, giving shape and firmness to the book.
An inside layer or surface etc.
A fabric that is used to cover the inside of a garment to provide a finished look. Generally, the lining is made of a smooth lustrous fabric.
This is a lighter weight fabric that goes inside a garment like a jacket or coat. It helps you to put the garment on easily as it is usually shinier than the top fabric. A lining may match or contrast with the garment, and can be made of almost anything. Linings can help to eliminate a see through effect on a light weight dress fabric too. The lining also helps a garment to last longer. Linings should be chosen to complement the fashion fabric.
The material which is pasted down on the backbone (spine) of a book to be casebound, after it has been sewn, glued off, and then rounded. It reinforces the glue and helps hold signatures together.
Fabric used as a backing for drapery panels. Lining can provide body and fullness, light control, and privacy. Often lining fabrics are decorative and chosen to be a pleasing contrast to the drapery fabric.
a thin, inner layer of chamois, glove leather, light lining leather or fabric glued and sewn on the inside of the holster body.
Fabric that is applied to the underside of the Shade, giving it a finished look. *All our Shades are fully Lined
Lighter weight fabric used to give face fabric body and support for hanging. Also works as an insulator and to protect from fading.
The fabric used for lining the draperies. It is available in many varieties.
This is the material that is the back of the bedspread.
Fabric layer placed on the back of curtains to protect them from light and dust.
An extra layer of fabric sewn into the inside of a garment for added comfort or modesty.
A firmly woven, smooth-finish cotton used to back decorator fabric for a smoother, more finished appearance.
Lining is a fabric used to cover the inside of a garment. Generally lining is made of a smooth fabric.
The name given to material sewn into the inside of a garment to make it more opaque or more comfortable against the skin. Frequently lining is used in a bra to add structure or provide a pretty background to sheer and/or lacy fabrics.
a new piece of fabric attached to the reverse of a canvas painting, providing additional support for the picture.
The inside layer of a shoe upper. Made of fabric, leather or other material.
1. The act of covering the inner surface of something. 2. Material used to cover the inner surface of something.
A wythe of similar masonry that is bonded to an existing wall to reinforce it.
Materials used to finish the inside surface of the tunnel. The inital supports and preliminary liner are placed as the tunnel is being excavated. These help stabilize the interior surface. Shotcrete may be sprayed on as a preliminary liner. Later, additional coatings may be applied or other types may be used such as prefabricated steel or concrete panels, rock bolting, steel ribs and wood lagging, or masonry. Waterproofing liners are also used.
A second layer of fabric that completely covers the inside of a garment. ()
A layer of fabric sewn into the underside of a garment designed to add comfort and create smooth lines.
Usually a solid-white, off-white fabric sewn onto the back window treatmen to protect it.
The covering of internal walls and ceilings of a building. Timber linings include sawn and profiled solid timber, plywood, medium density fibre and other materials.
The inner layer used to cover the inside of garment. Usually of a soft, smooth fabric the right lining can add give an outfit a more flattering fall.
A closely woven cotton fabric with a shiny surface used for lining curtains etc.
Lining is the fabric backing of an item such as a pillow or curtain panel.
A material attached to the inside of a garment to make it warmer and add modesty.
The material used on the furnace side of a furnace wall. It is usually high-grade refractory tile or brick or plastic refractory material.
A material such as fabric or leather, sewn to form the inside compartments of a handbag, wallet or piece of luggage.
A layer of fabric on the inside of a garment. This extra layer can help retain the shape of the garment, give it a neat, finished appearance, prevent it from clinging or add extra warmth
The internal wear resistant portion of an extrusion or injection barrel. The lining may be metallurgically bonded to the inside diameter of the barrel shell or be removable liners that are press or shrink fit into the barrel shell bore.
Inside refractory layer of firebrick, clay, sand, or other material in a furnace or ladle.