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The name for this material...
Hi all,
This is the question I'd once asked, but have come up against!
What is a jelly bag, or a muslin bag made of? What is the adjctive used to describe the thin material with lots of microscopic holes?!
Thank you in advance!
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Re: The name for this material...

Originally Posted by
Mehrgan
Hi all,
This is the question I'd once asked, but have come up against!

What is a
jelly bag, or a
muslin bag made of? What is the adjctive used to describe the thin material with lots of microscopic holes?!
Thank you in advance!
Not a teacher only a native.
Muslin is a type of cotton, 'typically an unbleached or white cloth, produced from carded cotton yarn', according to wikipeida.
Jelly bags (jam straining bags in BrE I am assuming), are commonly made of nylon, though other materials, such as cotton, are sometimes used.
I am unsure of a word descibing, 'a thin material with lots of microscopic holes.' Perhaps 'microporous' would fit?
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In AmE the type of fabric you're describing would be generically referred to as "cheesecloth".
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Originally Posted by
Ouisch
In
AmE the type of fabric you're describing would be generically referred to as "
cheesecloth".
Yes, I'd call it cheesecloth as well.
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If it was the material for a bag, I'd call it muslin. If it was clothing, I would say cheesecloth.
And no, I've no idea why!
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Would you use the word "gauze" if it was clothing?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
suprunp
Would you use the word "gauze" if it was clothing?
Thanks.
I don't think so, no. Gauze is the open-weave material that you put over cotton wool and salve on a wound (an injury) before putting a plaster (Band-aid) over the top to hold it in place.
A loose stretchy bandage is made of "crepe".
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Originally Posted by
suprunp
Would you use the word "gauze" if it was clothing?
Thanks.
I believe you can. Look here. gauze - definition of gauze by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
There is also a good entry for gauze in Wikipedia, which I was unable to link.
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Re: The name for this material...

Originally Posted by
emsr2d2
If it was the material for a bag, I'd call it muslin. If it was clothing, I would say cheesecloth.
And no, I've no idea why!
I would too. I guess that the way were heard it used.
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Re: The name for this material...
Many thanks to all dear posters!
Can I use 'sheer' as an adjective to describe such stuff?
And, any nontechnical name for the material used in screen doors?
Best!
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