Isaac Kremer/ December 13, 2025/ / 0 comments
Cheap cotton fabric, sometimes striped. ‘White dimity’ was used as a furnishing fabric in rural cottages, particularly for curtains and bed hangings. Originally imported from India, by the 1720s it was being made in Lancashire. (Parissien, 1994)
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