A Note About the Measurements
Wraps are inherently difficult to measure. Length is measured with a soft tape in hand. The tape measure I use is 100 ft, so it is done continuously. I square the wrap when measuring width (so as not to measure diagonally) and flatten the wrap without stretching to get the width. Thickness is measured with a micrometer. This is highly dependent on user. Thicknesses should be used in comparison rather than as absolutes.
The Spreadsheet
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Didymos Tramonto Waves
Tramonto Waves, like other all cotton waves, is a tri-weave. It's thread colors are fuschia, black and gray. At times the some of the "waves" give the appearance of lavender. Very similar to aqua waves, it is airy, moldable, textured and feels light. One my screen, the color is more accurate in the picture below.
Weight/Area: 211 g/qm
Width: 61 cm
Thickness: 21.5 mils
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