The shirt and the long john were made of coarse, heavy linen.
Like the cere cloth, they were made of heavy linen exactly the same size as the mensa of the altar.
Cassie poked her needle through the heavy linen.
Q held out her hand, and on her flattened palm appeared a folded item of heavy white linen.
The traditional smock-frock is made of heavy linen or wool and varies from thigh-length to mid-calf length.
I had no doubts at all by now, but still I looked automatically as I pulled the heavy linen away.
And most of the Knights had wound heavy linen around their forearms, as well.
When the weather turned warm in the second half of the year, she changed to cream color, heavy linen or thin silk.
The factory was started in the early 1850s and by the 1880s it employed around 700 workers, responsible for manufacturing very high-grade heavy linen.
Most of them were suited for the coming winter, cut from rich wool or heavy linen in vibrant shades of pumpkin and crimson.