Similar fabrics woven with a cotton warp and woollen weft in Colonial America were also called linsey-woolsey or wincey.
Russell cord is a corded fabric made with a cotton warp and worsted filling; two warp ends are woven together to form the cord.
A commoner variety has a cotton warp.
The weavers had learned to set their looms so that the cotton warps were on two different levels.
In central Lancashire weavers subsequently switched to calico, cloth with a cotton warp and a cotton weft.
Its fabric, which had a cotton warp and mohair weft, was made into what the company called "the Palm Beach suit."
It has a cotton warp and weft.
The term is now applied to a coarse fabric having a cotton warp and a wool filling, used for rugs, tablecloths, etc.
The use of durable cotton warps and wefts was introduced in Lhasa in the early 20th century.
Such yarns are typically used as weft yarns with a cotton warp.