Casket Interiors II Flashcards
material drawn/gathered in parallel strips and sewn with multiple needles
shirred interior
created by placing a lining material on metal form, adding weights, steaming and attaching to a suitable upholstery (backing) material; gives appearance of shirred interior
crushed interior
created by placing padding material between lining and backing material; stitches are made, forms small raised puffs; typically most expensive
tufted interior
fabric tightly stretched/drawn; creates smooth appearance
tailored interior
combination of tailored with one or more other styles
semitailored interior
custom designed and hand crafted panels inserted and replace standard head panels
speciality head panels
line interior portion of casket, typically designed to match interior components
lining materials
thin, crinkled cloth of silk, raylon, cotton, or wool; most popular
crepe
fabric woven to create a smooth lustrous face and dull back
satin
fabric of silk, cotton, and possibly raylon with a nap; typically most expensive
velvet
fabric made from flax; noted for strenght, coolness and luster; expensive
linen
fabric woven to look like linen; less expensive than linen
linen weave
textile weave which threads are crossed over one another to give an appearance of diagonal lines
twill weave
add support and weight to lining material
backing materials
corrugated fiberboard often used as lining material in foot panel of select caskets
cardboard