Wool Calico is woven in England from fine wool worsted yarn on the same plain weave pattern as the standard Tender cotton calico used for jeans pocket linings. The twist of the yarn causes a subtle diagonal crosshatch texture to develop as the fabric is dyed, worn, and washed.
The name calico entered the English language in the early 16th Century from the city of Kozhikode in South West India, then known as Calicut in English. Calico fabric was often used as a base for elaborately printed dressmaking fabrics- in Britain, calico refers to a plain ecru cloth, while in the US the name generally suggests a printed finished fabric.
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