What Are Textile Items Worth?
17 items tagged “textile” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Yard of Hemp Fabric
A yard of hemp fabric is a length of natural, organic textile material made from the hemp plant, typically sold by the yard for sewing and crafting projects.

Yard of Rayon
One yard of rayon fabric, a semi-synthetic cellulose fiber used in garment and home textile applications.

Yard of Nylon
A yard of nylon refers to 1 yard (36 inches) of lightweight nylon tricot fabric, commonly used for lining garments, crafts, and DIY projects.

Yard of Jersey Knit
A yard of Jersey knit fabric is a soft, stretchy single-knit material commonly used for making t-shirts, dresses, and loungewear.

Yard of Corduroy
A yard of corduroy fabric refers to 1 linear yard (36 inches by typically 44-60 inches wide) of this durable, ribbed textile commonly used for clothing, upholstery, and crafts.

Yard of Chiffon
A yard of chiffon is a lightweight, sheer polyester fabric commonly sold by the yard for crafts, costumes, dresses, and decorations.

Yard of Cashmere
A 'Yard of Cashmere' refers to approximately one yard (36 inches) of premium cashmere fabric, commonly sold in soft, lightweight scarves or shawl pieces prized for their warmth and luxury.

Yard of Silk
A yard of silk refers to 1 linear yard (approximately 36 inches) of silk fabric, commonly sold by the yard for sewing, crafts, and apparel projects.

Yard of Linen
A yard of linen refers to one linear yard (approximately 36 inches by 44-60 inches wide) of plain-woven linen fabric commonly sold by the yard for sewing, crafting, and apparel projects.

Yard of Cotton
A yard of cotton refers to one linear yard (36 inches) of basic 100% cotton fabric, commonly sold by the yard for crafting, quilting, and apparel making.

Dish Cloth
A standard absorbent cotton terry dish cloth used for kitchen cleaning and drying dishes.

Pound of Wool
A pound of raw wool refers to unprocessed fleece straight from sheep, sold as a raw material for spinning, felting, or crafting.

Linen
Linen fabric sold by the yard as a trade good for sewing clothing, bedding, or other textile projects.

Wool
Wool as a trade good refers to raw or clean wool commodity traded in agricultural markets, typically priced per pound or kilogram for producers and buyers.

Silk
Silk is a luxurious natural protein fiber produced by silkworms, commonly traded as raw silk or woven fabric for clothing and textiles.

Tapestry
A large woven or printed wall hanging used as decorative art to add color, texture, and style to home interiors, typically measuring around 50x60 inches.

Dish Towel
A dish towel is a standard absorbent cotton or linen cloth used in the kitchen for drying dishes, wiping surfaces, and general cleaning.
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