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hopsacking

[′häp‚sak·iŋ]
(textiles)
A fabric with an open, plied-yarn, coarse basket weave, similar to sacking used to gather hops.
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This observation was more prominent for the 4 x 4 hopsack weave and the nonwoven earmuffs with an IL of up to 5.6 dB at 256 and 320 Hz, respectively.
MAIN PICTURE Dakota made-to-order sofa in Moss Hopsack pounds 799, Prado coffee table pounds 109, Prado walnut nest of tables pounds 129, waves rug pounds 75, cushions from pounds 4, Tesco Direct (www.tesco.com, 0845 600 4411)
Both new chairs are upholstered in organic hopsack, a green fabric.
The Cambridge chair with fixed cover in hopsack lichen is pounds 725
In his last hours, the killer requested that the green hopsack suit he had worn at court should be the one to clothe his waxwork model in Madame Tussaud's Chamber of Horrors -and that his trousers should be taken away and pressed first.
Cover, Laura Ashley Belfort chair (pounds 900), footstool (pounds 350) in antiqued cream finish, with hopsack plum upholstery; Clockwise from top left, Beaudesert Fritillaria on silk taffeta (pounds 59 a metre), French Percale (pounds 75 a metre) on silk taffeta.
His Big Dogs Hopsack shirt is made from 100% cotton, offering the ultimate in casual yet functional summer wear.
Ashford, 55, and Simpson, 50, who sold their first batch of songs for just $75, have launched a record company, Hopsack & Silk, and own a Manhattan Afro-Caribbean restaurant, Sugar Bar.
Sage accent pillows by McCreary in hopsack, velvet and cotton canvas range from $28 to $75.
And textures: tweed, hopsack, twill, worsted, serge.