Organdy

Little girl in an organdy dress. Circa 1900. Valencian Museum of Ethnology collection.

Organdy, also spelled Organdie,[1] is a kind of fabric. It is a lightweight, balanced plain weave made of cotton with features of sheerness and crispness.[2][3]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference :1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Elsasser, Virginia Hencken (2005). Textiles : concepts and principles. Internet Archive. New York, NY : Fairchild Publications. pp. 126, 225. ISBN 978-1-56367-300-9.
  3. ^ Le Van, Marthe (2009). Stitched Jewels: Jewelry That's Sewn, Stuffed, Gathered & Frayed, p. 10. Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.