Kersey Fabric Pewter (KERSEY04) Wemyss Melford Wools Collection

Description Kersey yarns were spun in large gauges (thicknesses) from inferior carded wool, and made thick and sturdy cloth. Kersey was a warp -backed, twill -weave cloth woven on a four-treadle loom. Kerseys were cheaper, coarser, twill woven woollen fabrics used for poorer people's clothes, sailors' clothes, cloaks and overcoats, working clothes and so on. The twill weave meant that they could be more closely woven in the loom and made the milling easier, both factors reducing the time of milling required to produce a weather resistant fabric.

Kersey Fabric Rosewood (KERSEY01) Wemyss Melford Wools Collection

Kersey is a fabric type used in Civil War era uniform clothing that is familiar to modern living historians and material culture researchers. The Federal Army's Quartermaster specified all-wool kersey fabric for uniform coats and jackets, trousers, and greatcoats giving specifications for color, weight per yard and tensile strength. [1] Natural White - Excellent for smallclothes and coat facings. The Natural White Kersey matches original War of 1812 period US Army samples and also closely matched to British clothier patterns. Kersey was typically used for British other ranks vests and legwear during the 18th to early 19th century. Pale Buff - special order broadcloth. 1 a : a coarse ribbed woolen cloth for hose and work clothes b : a heavy wool or wool and cotton fabric used especially for uniforms and coats 2 : a garment of kersey Word History Etymology Middle English, from Kersey, England First Known Use 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Time Traveler Kersey is a coarse woolen cloth, originally made in Kersey, in England, hence the name. Made from lower-quality wool with a twill weave it was thick and sturdy, and very warm. Very suitable for peasant / working-man wear, if you can tolerate wearing wool.

Kersey Fabric Dark Earth (KERSEY12) Wemyss Melford Wools Collection

$ 40.00 per yard Out of stock Categories: Wool, Wool Broadcloth What a lovely fabric! Also called kersey, our 100% wool broadcloth in Cadet Blue is perfect for military uniforms or even a modern winter jacket. The color is hard to capture but it is a lovely grayish blue. Details Kersey is a twill woven wool fabric. Kerridge (1985) describes them in his book as "warp back cloths woven in twill order," it is more complex than that, and I would go to Kerridge for a technical description if you are interested.. Kersey comes in several types, the 1552 Act divides them into ordinary, sorting, Devonshire (called dozens. Structure Jersey is a weft knit fabric that is knitted on a single set of needles with all loops meshing in the same direction. [3] By and large, it is knitted in plain stitch. [4] It is also called plain. [3] Description Customer Reviews Sold by the yard. Available in 1/4 (.25) yard increments. Custom woven and dyed in New England for us specifically made to be a reproduction of sky blue kersey found in federal issue trousers. Related Items In Stock. (1) $34.00 Per Yard In Stock. (0) $22.00 per yard Add To Cart Dark Blue Uniform Cloth In Stock. (0)

Kersey Fabric Pewter (KERSEY04) Wemyss Melford Wools Collection

Wool Kersey for Federal Trousers and Overcoats - Wambaugh, White & Co. Contact Wool Kersey for Federal Trousers and Overcoats $36.00/yard 60″ wide 19 oz. wool kersey for federal trousers and overcoats. Strong sky blue color with a 2/2 twill, medium nap, and a heavy, coarse feel. WOOL KERSEY FABRIC Cross Links International is renowned in the industry for the Wool Kersey Fabric which has withstood the test of time due to its high standard of production. This fabric is Natural, Biodegradable, Renewable, Wrinkle-resistant, and Breathable making it a perfect fabric for all your needs. Paskal offers Wool Plain Kersey Fabric which is available in width of 101, 183cm & roll size of 25mt. It has features like Breathable, Comfort, Lay Flat. Many of the woollen fabrics used for uniforms of both sides during the American Civil War were manufactured in Britain. From the well known English Army Cloth of Blue Gray Kersey produced by Tait and Co of Limerick, to the Superfine Broadcloths and Cassimeres favoured by Officers of both sides of the divide, to the Sky Blue Kersey and dark Indigo Cloths produced by the Union Quarter Masters to.

Kersey Fabric Dove Grey (KERSEY02) Wemyss Melford Wools Collection

Jersey is a knit fabric that is commonly used in clothing. In the past, most jersey fabric was made with wool, but it's now more common to find cotton and synthetic jersey garments. While many athletic jerseys are made with jersey fabric, the fabric "jersey" is different from the garment "athletic jersey.". Silk Jersey Knit FabricsThese are very soft to touch and have a luxurious sheen. Unlike cotton knits, which are naturally opaque, silk knits are usually translucent. Silk jersey knit fabric is perfect for drapes because it moves smoothly. It's generally used to make dresses, blouses, lingerie, and wraps.